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"Dogwood Winter," Meet "Curb Appeal" - Scientific American

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 11:00am
"Dogwood Winter," Meet "Curb Appeal"  Scientific American

A professor of mine—a photographer with a zoology degree—introduced me to the term “dogwood winter,” a brief cold snap that interrupts the warming spring ...

Iran confirms detention of three Australian citizens, accuses one of spying - ABC News

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 9:57am
Iran confirms detention of three Australian citizens, accuses one of spying  ABC News

Iranian authorities have now confirmed the nation is detaining three Australians, with one of them accused of spying for a third country.

Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu is pollies' pick - Sydney Morning Herald

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 9:30am
Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu is pollies' pick  Sydney Morning Herald

Bruce Pascoe's ground-breaking account of the birth of agriculture in Australia, which challenged the idea Aboriginal people were merely hunter-gatherers was ...

Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu is pollies' pick - The Age

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 9:30am
Bruce Pascoe's Dark Emu is pollies' pick  The Age

Bruce Pascoe's ground-breaking account of the birth of agriculture in Australia, which challenged the idea Aboriginal people were merely hunter-gatherers was ...

'Blackface' performance at Exxon Mobil Independence Day event in Papua New Guinea causes controversy - ABC News

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 7:52am
'Blackface' performance at Exxon Mobil Independence Day event in Papua New Guinea causes controversy  ABC News

A performance at the Port Moresby headquarters of oil giant Exxon Mobil sparks controversy in Papua New Guinea, with some locals saying the show ...

ABC Drama to Unravel Australia's Atomic Past - ArtsHub

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 6:27am
ABC Drama to Unravel Australia's Atomic Past  ArtsHub

Production is underway on a six-part series about this very tricky time in our history, written and directed by Rakes Peter Duncan.

Would you like some virtue with that? - The Australian Financial Review

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 5:33am
Would you like some virtue with that?  The Australian Financial Review

One thing is clear: the public supports the right of business leaders to free speech. A resounding 78 per cent of Australians surveyed for the Committee for ...

The five-domains update - The Strategist

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 4:11am
The five-domains update  The Strategist

Sea state. The UK Ministry of Defence has named Babcock International as the preferred bidder of a £1.25 billion (A$2.27 billion) contract to build five Type 31 ...

Mortal Kombat Movie Has Started Production In Australia - LADbible

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 3:43am
Mortal Kombat Movie Has Started Production In Australia  LADbible

The movie fans have been waiting for is edging a tiny bit closer to reality.

Kimberley Girl models leadership - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 2:21am
Kimberley Girl models leadership  The West Australian

The renowned self-development program returns next month.

Calls for reform as Australians on disability support struggle to make ends meet - SBS News

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 2:17am
Calls for reform as Australians on disability support struggle to make ends meet  SBS News

New research reveals people on the disability support pension are spending $100 a week more on basic living costs than Australians without a disability.

CLAYTON: Beauty and fun in width - Golf Australia

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 1:45am
CLAYTON: Beauty and fun in width  Golf Australia

In the past week I've seen a couple of magnificent courses deemed by the critics of recent renovations to be both “too easy” and “too wide” and something ...

Sharing archaeological insights with Barrow Island's workforce | University News - University News: The University of Western Australia

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 1:18am
Sharing archaeological insights with Barrow Island's workforce | University News  University News: The University of Western Australia

Fly-in, fly-out workers on Barrow Island are taking advantage of a unique opportunity to learn about the remarkable history of their workplace thanks to a ...

Djarindjin airport bid looks doomed - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/09/17 - 1:06am
Djarindjin airport bid looks doomed  The West Australian

Premier Mark McGowan has written to an Aboriginal Corporation in the Kimberley to state the government would not support its airport plan.

Indigenous communities ready to vote as polling opens in the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria election - Bendigo Advertiser

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 9:00pm
Indigenous communities ready to vote as polling opens in the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria election  Bendigo Advertiser

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are encouraged to have their voices heard as voting opens for the First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria election.

'An insult' – politicians sing the praises of the cashless welfare card, but those forced to use it disagree - The Conversation AU

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 8:40pm
'An insult' – politicians sing the praises of the cashless welfare card, but those forced to use it disagree  The Conversation AU

The lived experience of the lead-grey cashless debit card is a world away from the black-and-white impressions of federal politicians.

Equator Prize at UN Climate Summit highlights indigenous and local solutions - UNDP

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 4:03pm
Equator Prize at UN Climate Summit highlights indigenous and local solutions  UNDP

This year's Equator Prize Award Ceremony will honor 22 outstanding indigenous and local groups from 16 countries, each showcasing innovative, nature-based ...

Government wants monopoly on opinion as it smacks down business - The Canberra Times

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 3:30pm
Government wants monopoly on opinion as it smacks down business  The Canberra Times

Government wants to be a monopoly provider of opinion as it smacks down big businesses for having a view on "social" issues.

Aboriginal Australians learn how to read and write using Cuban method - Prensa Latina

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 3:01pm
Aboriginal Australians learn how to read and write using Cuban method  Prensa Latina

16 de septiembre de 2019, 10:41Canberra,Sep 16 (Prensa Latina) To date, more than 200 Australian Aborigines have learned to read and write using the ...

South Melbourne's native produce champion Mabu Mabu opens Yarraville cafe - Good Food

Mon, 2019/09/16 - 2:00pm
South Melbourne's native produce champion Mabu Mabu opens Yarraville cafe  Good Food

Saltbush and pepperberry crocodile comes to Yarraville's former Cobb Lane space.

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