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The intellectual salad days of a professional historian - The Age

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 2:15am
The intellectual salad days of a professional historian  The Age

In his account of how he became a historian Geoffrey Blainey makes it clear he didn't want to be an academic.

How the MeToo movement affected Australia - Brisbane Times

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 2:15am
How the MeToo movement affected Australia  Brisbane Times

The editors have done a terrific job curating this collection of writing about MeToo and Australia.

The intellectual salad days of a professional historian - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 2:15am
The intellectual salad days of a professional historian  Sydney Morning Herald

In his account of how he became a historian Geoffrey Blainey makes it clear he didn't want to be an academic.

Annette Shun Wah talks about racism, theatre and growing up on a chicken abattoir - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/06/28 - 12:17am
Annette Shun Wah talks about racism, theatre and growing up on a chicken abattoir  Sydney Morning Herald

One-time TV presenter, performer and producer Annette Shun Wah is determined to see a more diverse Australia reflected on our screens.

New university course teaching Kunwiniku language - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 11:22pm
New university course teaching Kunwiniku language  Mirage News

Charles Darwin University (CDU) and the Australian National University (ANU) have combined forces with the Bininj Kunwok Language Reference Committee to ...

Movers & shakers: Two promotions in the ABS, three in the ATO and boards galore - The Mandarin

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 10:49pm
Movers & shakers: Two promotions in the ABS, three in the ATO and boards galore  The Mandarin

The latest senior public sector appointments from across the country. Commonwealth senior executive appointments. Band 2. Marcel van Kints. Marcel van Kints ...

Australia-first AR app Ngarandi brings Aboriginal stories to life - AdNews

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 10:21pm
Australia-first AR app Ngarandi brings Aboriginal stories to life  AdNews

Augmented reality app Ngarandi, which is bringing cities to life through the stories of Aboriginal history, will be released in the lead up to NAIDOC Week.

Diversity in advertising is important to 62% of Australians - AdNews

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 10:21pm
Diversity in advertising is important to 62% of Australians  AdNews

One fifth of Australians have boycotted brands that do not represent them.

Diversity in advertising is important to 62% of Australians - AdNews

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 10:21pm
Diversity in advertising is important to 62% of Australians  AdNews

One fifth of Australians have boycotted brands that do not represent them.

News quiz: This week was full of winners, will you be one of them? - ABC News

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 9:39pm
News quiz: This week was full of winners, will you be one of them?  ABC News

The world tennis number one, the world's ugliest dog, and what could be the world's most expensive renovation — this week's news was full of big stories, how ...

Morning mail: Pyne's EY job, Anning's letter to Queen, Folau seeks apology - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 8:52pm
Morning mail: Pyne's EY job, Anning's letter to Queen, Folau seeks apology  The Guardian

Friday: Former defence minister's new position raises questions about rules governing post-ministerial employment. Plus: Khashoggi's warning.

The FFA could transform Australia by supporting the ASEAN World Cup bid - The Roar

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 5:09pm
The FFA could transform Australia by supporting the ASEAN World Cup bid  The Roar

During the recent ASEAN Summit, the prime minister of Thailand made an announcement that a group of ten nations would be bidding to host the 2034 World ...

The FFA could transform Australia by supporting the ASEAN World Cup bid - The Roar

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 4:16pm
The FFA could transform Australia by supporting the ASEAN World Cup bid  The Roar

During the recent ASEAN Summit, the prime minister of Thailand made an announcement that a group of ten nations would be bidding to host the 2034 World ...

Jock Zonfrillo wants to change the way you eat - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 2:00pm
Jock Zonfrillo wants to change the way you eat  The Australian Financial Review

Many chefs have sought to champion native foods. But with the exception of finger limes, the lack of demand and supply has always kept the industry from ...

Jock Zonfrillo is creating a billion-dollar industry from native foods - The Australian Financial Review

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 2:00pm
Jock Zonfrillo is creating a billion-dollar industry from native foods  The Australian Financial Review

Jock Zonfrillo, owner and head chef at Australia's best restaurant, is on a crusade to change what you eat.

Who are the quiet Australians? - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 2:00pm
Who are the quiet Australians?  The Canberra Times

For people who are allegedly quiet and silent, their allies are noisy, so I get to hear from them a lot.

I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too - The Conversation - US

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 12:47pm
I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too  The Conversation - US

In Toronto, before singing “O Canada,” students and teachers in public schools begin their day by acknowledging that they are on the traditional lands of the ...

I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too - The Conversation - US

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 12:47pm
I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too  The Conversation - US

In Toronto, before singing “O Canada,” students and teachers in public schools begin their day by acknowledging that they are on the traditional lands of the ...

I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too - The Conversation - US

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 12:47pm
I've started acknowledging the people who lived on this land first – and you should too  The Conversation - US

In Toronto, before singing “O Canada,” students and teachers in public schools begin their day by acknowledging that they are on the traditional lands of the ...

The fascinating tale of the British Empire’s most riotous, debauched and inept prison - Telegraph.co.uk

Thu, 2019/06/27 - 11:13am
The fascinating tale of the British Empire’s most riotous, debauched and inept prison  Telegraph.co.uk

There was a time when the name Van Diemen's Land struck terror into anyone hauled before a British court, but transportation to this remote Gothic outpost was ...

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