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Touring the Australian Outback - TravelPulse

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 12:05pm
Touring the Australian Outback  TravelPulse

The Australian Outback, often referred to as the bush, covers 2.5 million square miles of Australia and offers plenty of things to see and do for travelers. During a ...

Australia Misspells ‘Responsibility’ On New $50 Bill - Tech Times

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:40am
Australia Misspells ‘Responsibility’ On New $50 Bill  Tech Times

People in Australia have noticed a misprint in the newly released $50 bills. The banknotes misspelled the word "responsibility" in the micro-text for Edith ...

Your weekend: our guide to what's on around Melbourne - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:30am
Your weekend: our guide to what's on around Melbourne  The Age

JAZZ Stonnington Jazz presents a program of Australian talent this weekend. On Saturday, Melbourne-based Flora Carbo Trio perform unique original ...

Time capsule shows how Brisbane ticks in 2019 - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:21am
Time capsule shows how Brisbane ticks in 2019  The Age

Jonathan Thurston's headgear, Jeff Horn's boxing gloves, blue koalas and a pair of ballet shoes from a Chinese immigrant tell one story of Brisbane 2019 as the ...

Time capsule shows how Brisbane ticks in 2019 - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 11:21am
Time capsule shows how Brisbane ticks in 2019  Sydney Morning Herald

Huge Queensland events, big personalities, quiet achievers and future leaders. They all had their place in a 2019 time capsule, consisting of 80 items, buried ...

Health of rural services on table - The Northern Daily Leader

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 8:30am
Health of rural services on table  The Northern Daily Leader

There are "many complex issues" in the way of getting more doctors to rural areas, but "a great sense of excitement and optimism" about the future. That was t...

Ex-Murdoch lieutenant Chris Mitchell says criticism of News Corp 'worth thinking about' - The Age

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:58am
Ex-Murdoch lieutenant Chris Mitchell says criticism of News Corp 'worth thinking about'  The Age

Rupert Murdoch's former chief lieutenant in Australia, Chris Mitchell, says criticism of News Corp's political reporting from current and former journalists is "worth ...

I heard it on the radio: 25 years of 98.9FM Murri Country - SBS

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:52am
I heard it on the radio: 25 years of 98.9FM Murri Country  SBS

The Queensland State Library celebrates the significance of community radio with an exhibition documenting the history of 98.9FM Murri Country.

Australia prints 46 million currency notes with typo - Livemint

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:25am
Australia prints 46 million currency notes with typo  Livemint

Australia has printed 46 million of its new $50 notes with a typo, the country's Reserve Bank said on Thursday. The "new and improved" 50 Australian dollars ...

IT Manager - Radio Today (Aust & NZ)

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:10am
IT Manager  Radio Today (Aust & NZ)

About the Organisation. Ngaanyatjarra Media (NG Media) is a thriving Indigenous-owned media organisation that was established in 1992; it produces film and ...

Spotlight on fake Indigenous Australian art amid new calls for a clampdown - ABC News

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:00am
Spotlight on fake Indigenous Australian art amid new calls for a clampdown  ABC News

Stallholders wanting to sell knock-off Aboriginal art souvenirs will in the future be banned from the Top End's famous Mindil Beach Sunset Markets, according to ...

Young Indigenous 17 times more likely to be in detention than other Australians - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 7:00am
Young Indigenous 17 times more likely to be in detention than other Australians  The Guardian

Though only 5% of people aged 10-17 are Aboriginal, they make up almost half of those under youth justice supervision. Lorena Allam. Fri 10 May 2019 18.07 ...

Archibald winner reflects the changing face of Australian art - The Australian Financial Review

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:56am
Archibald winner reflects the changing face of Australian art  The Australian Financial Review

The subject of the winning entrant in the prestigious prize is, for the first time in its 98-year history, an Asian-Australian.

Liberals' Jacinta Price accused of hypocrisy after racial and anti-Islamic posts - The Guardian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:54am
Liberals' Jacinta Price accused of hypocrisy after racial and anti-Islamic posts  The Guardian

Candidate for NT seat of Lingiari had called for her Greens opponent to quit after he shared offensive social media post about her.

The zen of portraiture: Tony Costa wins the 2019 Archibald Prize - The Conversation AU

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:46am
The zen of portraiture: Tony Costa wins the 2019 Archibald Prize  The Conversation AU

Tony Costa's portrait of fellow artist Lindy Lee has won the 2019 Archibald Prize. His subject, Lindy Lee is both one of Australia's most distinguished artists and a ...

How retelling stories makes them timeless | ArtsHub Australia - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:26am
How retelling stories makes them timeless | ArtsHub Australia  ArtsHub

Repetition builds the canon, which is why it's so important to remount rarely seen works like The Torrents and Cloudstreet.

Music SA announces Peter Hanlon Internship and Indigenous scholarship recipients - The Adelaide Review

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 6:15am
Music SA announces Peter Hanlon Internship and Indigenous scholarship recipients  The Adelaide Review

Non-profit Music SA has revealed the recipients of its three industry development scholarship programs for 2019. Port Augusta-born rapper Ngarrindjerri man ...

From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 5:48am
From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West  ArtsHub

How can we carry the past into the future? Collaborations between Yirramboi Festival and Pulima Art Festival offer a *fresh* take on land, body and Indigenous life ...

ADG ceremony history in the hands of AFTRS students - ArtsHub

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 5:43am
ADG ceremony history in the hands of AFTRS students  ArtsHub

Producer Lyn Norfor wrangled AFTRS students recording the event and wrote an inside account of growing change.

Report nixes Fitzroy agriculture development plan - The West Australian

Fri, 2019/05/10 - 5:01am
Report nixes Fitzroy agriculture development plan  The West Australian

A water economics specialist has dismissed as too optimistic the findings of a CSIRO report that developing the land could create a $1 billion-plus agricultural ...

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