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Melissa Fletcher shunned Kerry Packer to keep it in the family - The Northern Daily Leader

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 10:00pm
Melissa Fletcher shunned Kerry Packer to keep it in the family  The Northern Daily Leader

A job offer from billionaire businessman, the late Kerry Packer, set a former PLC Armidale student on a path to manage her family's large diversified sheep ...

Students reach out to grieving community in 'touching gesture' after Christchurch shootings - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:15pm
Students reach out to grieving community in 'touching gesture' after Christchurch shootings  ABC News

Children from a remote Pilbara school in Western Australia have drawn pictures and written heartfelt letters of support to the people of Grafton where the alleged ...

Students reach out to grieving community in 'touching gesture' after Christchurch shootings - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:15pm
Students reach out to grieving community in 'touching gesture' after Christchurch shootings  ABC News

Children from a remote Pilbara school in Western Australia have drawn pictures and written heartfelt letters of support to the people of Grafton where the alleged ...

Ed Caruana from Australian Workers Party to run for Lyne in Federal Election - Great Lakes Advocate

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:00pm
Ed Caruana from Australian Workers Party to run for Lyne in Federal Election  Great Lakes Advocate

Issues he would like to address include a 24-hour manned police station in Wauchope.

NT reaches agreement with Canberra over indigenous housing - The Australian

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:52pm
NT reaches agreement with Canberra over indigenous housing  The Australian

The Morrison government has settled a long-running dispute with the Northern Territory, reaching an in principle agreement over funding for indigenous ...

Buttah Windee in remote WA now has clean water thanks to solar hydropanel technology - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:45pm
Buttah Windee in remote WA now has clean water thanks to solar hydropanel technology  ABC News

A fight for safe drinking water at Buttah Windee in Western Australia has been a fight for the survival of the community, and a battle they are proud to have won ...

Kakadu National Park prepares for 40th anniversary and looks forward to $200m makeover - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:10pm
Kakadu National Park prepares for 40th anniversary and looks forward to $200m makeover  ABC News

On the cusp of Kakadu National Park's 40th anniversary, this land of iconic Australiana — and Crocodile Dundee — is far from postcard perfect. But is it poised ...

I couch-surfed across Australia to talk to 4000 young people about what matters to them - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:02pm
I couch-surfed across Australia to talk to 4000 young people about what matters to them  ABC News

Last year I spent six months travelling the country seeking an answer to one question: What would Australia look like if young people had a greater say?

I couch-surfed across Australia to talk to 4,000 young people about what matters to them - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:00pm
I couch-surfed across Australia to talk to 4,000 young people about what matters to them  ABC News

I couch-surfed my way through every state and territory. This is what 4000 young people want you to know, writes Amos Washington.

Record numbers of Australia's wildlife species face 'imminent extinction' - The Guardian

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:00pm
Record numbers of Australia's wildlife species face 'imminent extinction'  The Guardian

Regional forest agreements have failed in the 20 years since they were established by state governments, says a new report, which reveals that record numbers ...

Seafood for thought: How to profit Aboriginal culture from restaurant plates - SBS

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 2:48pm
Seafood for thought: How to profit Aboriginal culture from restaurant plates  SBS

An academic wants to help establish a boat-to-table market in Tasmania bringing together restaurant chefs and Indigenous fishing. Trawlwulwuy woman Emma ...

Two Japanese students drown at Australia tourist hot spot - SBS News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:02am
Two Japanese students drown at Australia tourist hot spot  SBS News

Two Japanese teenagers have been found dead in Lake McKenzie on Queensland's Fraser Island after being reported missing from a school tour.

Why you need to try the yam daisy and other Buninyong bush tucker - Ballarat Courier

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:00am
Why you need to try the yam daisy and other Buninyong bush tucker  Ballarat Courier

PEOPLE keep coming back to Brigid Corcoran to help feed their appetite for Australian bush foods. The growing desire to learn more about local and ancient, na ...

Why you need to try the yam daisy and other Buninyong bush tucker - Ballarat Courier

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 8:00am
Why you need to try the yam daisy and other Buninyong bush tucker  Ballarat Courier

PEOPLE keep coming back to Brigid Corcoran to help feed their appetite for Australian bush foods. The growing desire to learn more about local and ancient, na ...

Native Oysters: The beginning of a new industry in northern Australia - ABC Local

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:23am
Native Oysters: The beginning of a new industry in northern Australia  ABC Local

The people of Goulburn Island in the Arafura Sea have been eating and trading oysters for centuries. Now this remote aboriginal community has set up an oyster ...

Native Oysters: The beginning of a new industry in northern Australia - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 7:23am
Native Oysters: The beginning of a new industry in northern Australia  ABC News

The people of Goulburn Island in the Arafura Sea have been eating and trading oysters for centuries. Now this remote aboriginal community has set up an oyster ...

Shoalhaven councillors squabble about the Australian flag - South Coast Register

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 6:00am
Shoalhaven councillors squabble about the Australian flag  South Coast Register

"What inevitably happens to flags is, they become symbols. This one was used in the Cronulla Riots."

Shoalhaven councillors squabble about the Australian flag - South Coast Register

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 6:00am
Shoalhaven councillors squabble about the Australian flag  South Coast Register

"What inevitably happens to flags is, they become symbols. This one was used in the Cronulla Riots."

Inside cricket’s most exclusive club: the rise of indigenous stars - Daily Telegraph

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 5:00am
Inside cricket’s most exclusive club: the rise of indigenous stars  Daily Telegraph

Nearly 145 years after the inception of the Test match form, Gillespie remains the only recognised indigenous male person to have worn the baggy green.

Why quokka selfies aren’t the only part of WA’s tourism strategy - The West Australian

Sat, 2019/03/30 - 4:54am
Why quokka selfies aren’t the only part of WA’s tourism strategy  The West Australian

Our celebrity-magnet quokkas have certainly helped drive visitors to Rottnest Island, but that isn't the only part of the State attracting tourists.

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