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Looking at all sides of family violence - RACGP

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 5:03am
Looking at all sides of family violence  RACGP

Morgan Liotta. 5/06/2019 2:31:45 PM. AddThis Sharing Buttons. Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Email Share to Print. Examining ...

OzHarvest launches new app to help feed people in regional Australia - SBS

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 4:51am
OzHarvest launches new app to help feed people in regional Australia  SBS

We are reaching remote and regional areas through technology. But the difference is that it's technology with heart.”

Marley Nolan-Duncan selected in Australian skydiving team to compete in World Cup - Moree Champion

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 4:30am
Marley Nolan-Duncan selected in Australian skydiving team to compete in World Cup  Moree Champion

Marley Nolan-Duncan has become the first Indigenous man to make the Australian Skydiving team, after a strong performance at the Australian championships ...

Marley Nolan-Duncan selected in Australian skydiving team to compete in World Cup - Moree Champion

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 4:30am
Marley Nolan-Duncan selected in Australian skydiving team to compete in World Cup  Moree Champion

Marley Nolan-Duncan has become the first Indigenous man to make the Australian Skydiving team, after a strong performance at the Australian championships ...

Australia should give victims a voice in tackling environmental crimes - The Conversation AU

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 4:14am
Australia should give victims a voice in tackling environmental crimes  The Conversation AU

Evidence shows restorative justice can help fix environmental crime – so why isn't Australia using it more?

Invasive Species, Explained | National Geographic Australia - National Geographic Australia

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 2:00am
Invasive Species, Explained | National Geographic Australia  National Geographic Australia

Alien plants and animals can wreak havoc on ecosystems when they move in and take over.

'This is absolutely urgent': 2yo boy missing on remote property - ABC News

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 12:54am
'This is absolutely urgent': 2yo boy missing on remote property  ABC News

A desperate search is underway for a two-year-old boy, missing in remote Far North Queensland. The toddler was last seen late yesterday afternoon near the homestead of Koolatah Station, about 100 kilometres east of Kowanyama in Cape York. SES crews and police are being flown into the area from Cairns while neighbouring cattle properties use mustering helicopters to search for the boy. SES regional director Wayne Coutts said they were also using drones with technology capable of detecting body heat. "This is absolutely urgent, a young child like this," Mr Coutts said. "All resources are bein...

Pat Dodson urges Coalition to 'deal with' Indigenous voice to parliament and referendum - The Guardian

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 12:53am
Pat Dodson urges Coalition to 'deal with' Indigenous voice to parliament and referendum  The Guardian

Labor senator says he wants to work with Ken Wyatt to address these 'systemic and seminal issues' in government's first term.

Understanding what 'remote' means in the lead up to Indigenous Literacy Day - The Sector

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 12:48am
Understanding what 'remote' means in the lead up to Indigenous Literacy Day  The Sector

Every morning at Stanwell Park Preschool in the Illawarra region south of Sydney there's a yarning circle. This dedicated group time for the three- to ...

Collingwood mourn death of former club president Allan McAlister - The Age

Wed, 2019/06/05 - 12:42am
Collingwood mourn death of former club president Allan McAlister  The Age

Collingwood are mourning the loss of former club president Allan McAlister, who died on Tuesday aged 89. Former Collingwood president Allan McAlister.

SJB interiors has designed a new BMW dealership in Sydney - Vogue Australia

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 11:33pm
SJB interiors has designed a new BMW dealership in Sydney  Vogue Australia

Design firm SJB has built a new BMW and MINI dealership in Rushcutters Bay, Sydney.

Equator Prize 2019 winners announced for local innovative climate solutions - UNDP

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 10:48pm
Equator Prize 2019 winners announced for local innovative climate solutions  UNDP

The UN Development Programme (UNDP) and partners announced today the winners of the 10th Equator Prize, recognizing 22 local and indigenous ...

Training offers dignity for women - Port Lincoln Times

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 10:30pm
Training offers dignity for women  Port Lincoln Times

A training session was held in Port Lincoln on June 1 to educate local and rural GPs, Nurses and Aboriginal Workers on a new method to test for cervical cancer ...

Is it safe to sleep with your pets? - The Jakarta Post - Jakarta Post

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 10:03pm
Is it safe to sleep with your pets? - The Jakarta Post  Jakarta Post

An Australian study revealed that sleeping alongside dogs for warmth was practiced by indigenous Australians during cold nights.

Advance Australia where? It's time to talk - Narooma News

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 10:00pm
Advance Australia where? It's time to talk  Narooma News

It's time for a national conversation on the national anthem.

60000 years of traditional aboriginal medicine touches the spirit of Katungul - About Regional

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 9:00pm
60000 years of traditional aboriginal medicine touches the spirit of Katungul  About Regional

Batemans Bay was gifted 60000 years of traditional medicine with guest ngangkaṟi or Aboriginal healers who are spending two days...

Drought leads dingoes to prey on cattle and large mammals - ABC News

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 8:49pm
Drought leads dingoes to prey on cattle and large mammals  ABC News

Dingoes across arid Australia change their diet during periods of drought, choosing to widen their dietary options as food becomes scarcer, new research has found. Key points: - During times of plenty, and after rain, dingoes eat a smaller variety of food - Dingoes, in all parts of Australia, have a similar diet - Researchers have found that rabbits are the staple food for dingoes everywhere During times of plenty, following local rain, dingoes — Australia's native apex predator — will eat a smaller variety of food, which could include mice and kangaroos. However, during drought, they will ...

Ben Quilty and Margaret Olley together again at Brisbane's GOMA - ABC News

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 8:22pm
Ben Quilty and Margaret Olley together again at Brisbane's GOMA  ABC News

By Lisa Millar Campaigning to save the life of his Bali Nine friend Myuran Sukumaran. On television loudly decrying the treatment of refugees. Railing against injustice towards Australia's Indigenous population. But being seen as Australia's activist artist is wearing thin. "Yes it does, it's tiresome, I'm over it at the moment," he said on a visit to Brisbane ahead of a major exhibition. "I didn't mean to get that voice but my parents — they have three boys — and they expect all their sons to stand up for things I think." But the anger he faced — including bullets carrying death threats le...

Our national anthem is non-inclusive: Indigenous Australians shouldn't have to sing it - The Conversation AU

Tue, 2019/06/04 - 8:08pm
Our national anthem is non-inclusive: Indigenous Australians shouldn't have to sing it  The Conversation AU

It is traditional at major sports events to begin with a rendition of the national anthem. At the State of Origin rugby league clash between New South Wales and ...

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