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Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects  The Canberra Times

The program will provide up to $150000 for small-scale green projects in each electorate across the country.

Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms  Sydney Morning Herald

Who runs the world? For the main part, it's still men. However, a growing number of women are starting and leading businesses with the latest Australian ...

‘We’ll never know if Julie would’ve won’: Shorten hits out as Bishop insists she could have won election for Coalition - The Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 10:13am
‘We’ll never know if Julie would’ve won’: Shorten hits out as Bishop insists she could have won election for Coalition  The Australian

Bill Shorten has blasted the Coalitions loyalty to women and declared Australia will never know if Julie Bishop could have beaten him at the election, after the ...

Rita Panahi: Departures clear decks for Liberal rebuild - Herald Sun

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 9:00am
Rita Panahi: Departures clear decks for Liberal rebuild  Herald Sun

The Coalition cleanout has continued as two more senior ministers, Liberals Steve Ciobo and Christopher Pyne, stepped down on Friday and Saturday ...

Hundreds rally along Darling River calling for royal commission into Murray-Darling Basin management - ABC News

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 8:47am
Hundreds rally along Darling River calling for royal commission into Murray-Darling Basin management  ABC News

Hundreds of people rally at towns along the Darling River in far west New South Wales, calling for a Commonwealth royal commission into the management of ...

As the toll of Australia's frontier brutality keeps climbing, truth telling is long overdue | Paul Daley - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 8:00am
As the toll of Australia's frontier brutality keeps climbing, truth telling is long overdue | Paul Daley  The Guardian

The myth of benign, peaceful settlement persists today – even as historians reveal a far more sinister picture.

When Glenda met Sandy: descendants of massacre survivor and soldier unite in grief - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 8:00am
When Glenda met Sandy: descendants of massacre survivor and soldier unite in grief  The Guardian

At least 14 Aboriginal men, women and children were shot and killed in the Appin massacre. Countless others fell to their deaths in the gorge below.

International Women's Day 2019 in Narrabri to feature Gabi Hollows AO - Namoi Valley Independent

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:30am
International Women's Day 2019 in Narrabri to feature Gabi Hollows AO  Namoi Valley Independent

The theme for the 2019 international day is Balance for Better.

Book Review: Monica Tan's debut Stranger Country may inspire you on your own adventure around Australia - the AU review

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 5:16am
Book Review: Monica Tan's debut Stranger Country may inspire you on your own adventure around Australia  the AU review

Monica Tan's first novel, Stranger Country, will take you on a 30,000km journey of discovery around selected parts of Australia. Tan is Chinese Australian, but at ...

Dingoes put down after French tourists mauled on Australian island - The Straits Times

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 5:10am
Dingoes put down after French tourists mauled on Australian island  The Straits Times

SYDNEY (AFP) - Two dingoes have been put down after a French mother and son were mauled at an Australian tourist island, authorities said on Sunday ...

Surfest 2019: Russ Molony clinches 12th Indigenous Classic crown - Newcastle Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 5:00am
Surfest 2019: Russ Molony clinches 12th Indigenous Classic crown  Newcastle Herald

"It all came down to the last five minutes and then mine came with 30 seconds to go and it paid off.”

Pilbara racism row breaks out over mass cattle deaths - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 4:20am
Pilbara racism row breaks out over mass cattle deaths  The West Australian

A bitter war of words has broken out across WA's vast north, with farmers claiming political correctness is silencing debate and outrage over the mass deaths of ...

Pilbara racism row breaks out over mass cattle deaths - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 4:20am
Pilbara racism row breaks out over mass cattle deaths  The West Australian

A bitter war of words has broken out across WA's vast north, with farmers claiming political correctness is silencing debate and outrage over the mass deaths of ...

In Tiwi, the word for football is yiloga. There is no word for suicide - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:30am
In Tiwi, the word for football is yiloga. There is no word for suicide  The Guardian

Local footy team the Bombers have played an extraordinary role in the tightknit community's recovery from tragedy.

Art gallery more than selling cappuccinos: Scott McConnell - Alice Springs News Online

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 10:33pm
Art gallery more than selling cappuccinos: Scott McConnell  Alice Springs News Online

By ERWIN CHLANDA. Increasing the sales of cappuccinos in the Mall is not what the National Aboriginal Art Gallery is all about, says Scotty McConnell, recently ...

How Nakkiah Lui wants to change the world - The Age

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 1:00pm
How Nakkiah Lui wants to change the world  The Age

Celebrated Indigenous playwright Nakkiah Lui is hoping to take a step back from social commentary to let her work speak for itself.

The gruesome end of ‘King Billy’, Tasmania’s last full blood Aboriginal man - Gold Coast Bulletin

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 10:00am
The gruesome end of ‘King Billy’, Tasmania’s last full blood Aboriginal man  Gold Coast Bulletin

The story of William King Billy Lanne is both tragic and macabre but the grisly fate of the person said to be Tasmanias last full-blooded Aboriginal man changed ...

Sydney's Mardi Gras parade celebrates the fearless and fabulous - ABC News

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 8:31am
Sydney's Mardi Gras parade celebrates the fearless and fabulous  ABC News

More than 300000 party-goers, including pop princess Kylie Minogue, turned out in a brilliant sea of rainbow colour as the 41st Sydney Mardi Gras parade rolled ...

The firewood banksia is bursting with beauty - The Conversation AU

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 8:08am
The firewood banksia is bursting with beauty  The Conversation AU

Firewood banksia don't just survive in Western Australia's sandy plains, they thrive, showing off with vibrant, pink-red flower spikes.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Refugees, crime and finches - Morning Bulletin

Sat, 2019/03/02 - 8:00am
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Refugees, crime and finches  Morning Bulletin

Australia is listed in the top 10 land-clearing nations of the world and has more threatened animals than 98 per cent of the world's countries.

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