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NSW election roundup: voters 'sick to death of governments talking about themselves' - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 9:22pm
NSW election roundup: voters 'sick to death of governments talking about themselves'  The Guardian

With a week to go before the NSW state election, the Coalition promises $8.4bn on health infrastructure, while Labor pledges $7.4bn for school building works.

Pessimistic response to coroner's report on youth suicide - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 9:07pm
Pessimistic response to coroner's report on youth suicide  ABC News

Just a month after the Western Australian coroner handed down a damning report into Indigenous suicides in the Kimberley, there's already concern it will simply ...

Autumn is here and that means European wasps are out and about - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 8:00pm
Autumn is here and that means European wasps are out and about  ABC News

This pesky insect hitched a ride to Tasmania in the 1950s and unfortunately it's here to stay, going on the move at this time each year.

How a Cold War scientist escaped a gulag to pioneer reproductive technology using sheep semen - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:09pm
How a Cold War scientist escaped a gulag to pioneer reproductive technology using sheep semen  ABC News

In the 1960s, Australia's economy rode on the sheep's back. One scientist possessed a special gift: the knowledge of artificial breeding of livestock.

Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital - Goondiwindi Argus

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:00pm
Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital  Goondiwindi Argus

Goondiwindi hospital will open its doors to host a Close the Gap Day indigenous health expo on Thursday. Director of nursing, Lorraine McMurtrie, said all ...

How smart technology is helping to save a Kimberley river from devastating rubber vine - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:00pm
How smart technology is helping to save a Kimberley river from devastating rubber vine  ABC News

Rubber vine chokes Australia's outback landscapes, but smart technology is helping to fight it.

Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital - Goondiwindi Argus

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:00pm
Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital  Goondiwindi Argus

Goondiwindi hospital will open its doors to host a Close the Gap Day indigenous health expo on Thursday. Director of nursing, Lorraine McMurtrie, said all ...

How Climate Change Has Influenced Travel Writing - The Atlantic

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 4:19pm
How Climate Change Has Influenced Travel Writing  The Atlantic

A new book from Barry Lopez underscores how the genre has evolved as planetary conditions have worsened.

More overweight Australians are also malnourished - PerthNow

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:01pm
More overweight Australians are also malnourished  PerthNow

An alarming obesity paradox has been identified — even as our waistlines expand we're missing out on vitamins and minerals vital to our health because our ...

'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget  Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous, women's and children's advocacy and peak bodies say they have lost access to democracy after being told they won't be able to attend the federal ...

Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible  Sydney Morning Herald

A retrospective of Australian printmaking includes some of the country's best known artists.

Can industry and ancient rock art coexist on the Burrup Peninsula? - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Can industry and ancient rock art coexist on the Burrup Peninsula?  The Australian

The rubble of red stones is heaped high across the remote Burrup Peninsula, as if a giant has casually emptied out pocketfuls of marbles across the narrow land ...

'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget - The Age

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget  The Age

Indigenous, women's and children's advocacy and peak bodies say they have lost access to democracy after being told they won't be able to attend the federal ...

Rock art precinct closer to protection - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Rock art precinct closer to protection  The Australian

The Murujuga rock art precinct, the worlds largest and oldest rock art site on the Burrup peninsula near Karratha, is one step nearer to seeking UNESCO World ...

Are we in danger of losing our Aussie gestures? - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Are we in danger of losing our Aussie gestures?  The Australian

In the middle of flat nowhere, the flick of the fingers on the steering wheel as another car hoves into sight. The emotional bomb of a solemn dawn salute against a ...

Barnaby's last stand - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Barnaby's last stand  The Saturday Paper

As the Nationals quietly shift positions on climate change and energy, Barnaby Joyce is wreaking havoc as coal's last defender.

Australian scientists call for tougher restrictions on land clearing - Nature.com

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 9:31am
Australian scientists call for tougher restrictions on land clearing  Nature.com

Nearly four hundred Australian scientists have signed a letter protesting against a steep rise in land clearing over the past decade. They have called on national ...

Cate Blanchett On Female Rage, The Smell Of Womanhood And Loving The Scent Of Cigars - Elle UK Magazine

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 9:29am
Cate Blanchett On Female Rage, The Smell Of Womanhood And Loving The Scent Of Cigars  Elle UK Magazine

Actress Cate Blanchett reveals her self confidence secrets, the pretty ugly smells she loves and why she gave Margot Robbie advice on playing Queen ...

Bold study claims humans may have arrived in Australia 120,000 years ago - New Atlas

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 8:29am
Bold study claims humans may have arrived in Australia 120,000 years ago  New Atlas

It's currently believed that Aboriginal ancestors made their way to Australia as long as 65000 years ago, but new evidence may push the timeline back much ...

Police powers at NT bottle shops expanded despite concerns about racial profiling - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 8:12am
Police powers at NT bottle shops expanded despite concerns about racial profiling  ABC News

Police will be able to question more people outside Northern Territory liquor outlets and stop cars carrying bottle shop customers under beefed-up laws that ...

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