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NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told - The Guardian

NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told  The Guardian

Heritage group says law passed as part of plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall could endanger cultural values.

NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told - The Guardian

NSW law allowing Blue Mountains flooding didn't follow due process, Unesco told  The Guardian

Heritage group says law passed as part of plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall could endanger cultural values.

Why HK is a home from home for expats from Down Under - South China Morning Post

Why HK is a home from home for expats from Down Under  South China Morning Post

About 100000 Australian have already made the original concrete jungle their new home in the northern hemisphere. The former colonial city is now one of the ...

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine - Morning Bulletin

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine  Morning Bulletin

Mining giant Rio Tinto has commissioned the latest stage of the world's biggest bauxite mine, paving the way for a further 50 years of operations at Weipa.

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine - News Mail

State's new $2.6b '50 year' mine  News Mail

Mining giant Rio Tinto has commissioned the latest stage of the world's biggest bauxite mine, paving the way for a further 50 years of operations at Weipa.

Fostering Integration Grants for Migrant Resource Centre - Naracoorte Herald

Fostering Integration Grants for Migrant Resource Centre  Naracoorte Herald

The Migrant Resource Centre of South Australia has received a $48,500 funding boost to help migrants participation in the Limestone Coast community.

Indigenous leadership camp - The West Australian

Indigenous leadership camp  The West Australian

A group of 37 metro and 27 regional indigenous Year 12 students from Clontarf Academies visited Busselton Baptist camping centre to take part in a community ...

Indigenous leadership camp - The West Australian

Indigenous leadership camp  The West Australian

A group of 37 metro and 27 regional indigenous Year 12 students from Clontarf Academies visited Busselton Baptist camping centre to take part in a community ...

Dubbo's memorial to William 'Bill' Ferguson to be unveiled on May 4 - Daily Liberal

Dubbo's memorial to William 'Bill' Ferguson to be unveiled on May 4  Daily Liberal

Nationally-renowned sculptor Brett Garling needs to be inspired by his subjects which made it easy for him to accept an offer to create a bronze statue of ...

IWD2019: empowering Indigenous women - BlueNotes

IWD2019: empowering Indigenous women  BlueNotes

To celebrate International Women's Day, we will be publishing *content* on women, their experiences and the need to balance for better. We hope you enjoy it.

International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now - Body and Soul

International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now  Body and Soul

Considering that today is International Women's Day, it's a perfect time to reflect on the biggest health issues facing women in Australia right now. As a doctor ...

International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now - Body and Soul

International Women's Day: Doctor on the top medical issues facing women now  Body and Soul

Considering that today is International Women's Day, it's a perfect time to reflect on the biggest health issues facing women in Australia right now. As a doctor ...

Rio Tinto: Amrum mine opening in Weipa, 50 year life span expected - Courier Mail

Rio Tinto: Amrum mine opening in Weipa, 50 year life span expected  Courier Mail

MINING giant Rio Tinto has commissioned the latest stage of the worlds biggest bauxite mine on Queenslands Cape York, paving the way for a further 50 years ...

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - NEWS.com.au

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  NEWS.com.au

The NSW government has been accused of not following due process when it passed legislation to allow flooding in the heritage-listed Blue Mountains.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - The Australian

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  The Australian

The NSW government has been accused of not following due process when it passed legislation to allow flooding in the heritage-listed Blue Mountains.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - The Australian

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  The Australian

The NSW government has been accused of not following due process when it passed legislation to allow flooding in the heritage-listed Blue Mountains.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - SBS News

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  SBS News

Parts of the Blue Mountains are being assessed for Aboriginal cultural values but a plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall is threatening what isn't yet fully known.

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan - SBS News

Process 'not followed' in Warragamba plan  SBS News

Parts of the Blue Mountains are being assessed for Aboriginal cultural values but a plan to raise Warragamba Dam wall is threatening what isn't yet fully known.

Why social media is not a safe place for indigenous people - Newshub

Why social media is not a safe place for indigenous people  Newshub

Laura O'Connell Rapira for The Spinoff. A new study analysing the number of racist versus supportive comments in two large online forums reveals some ...

Australia announces two new visas agreements to sponsor foreign workers - SBS

Australia announces two new visas agreements to sponsor foreign workers  SBS

The new agreements will allow aged care providers to sponsor carers with appropriate skills from overseas while expanding the scope of work by sponsored ...

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