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Labor says "Vote now, details later" - Mirage News

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 6:02pm
Labor says "Vote now, details later"  Mirage News

Labor is considering a Brexit-style referendum on an indigenous "voice to parliament", with voters asked to endorse a proposal without a fully formed...

Law Council cheers proposed $107m funding for First Nations justice - Australasian Lawyer

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 3:10pm
Law Council cheers proposed $107m funding for First Nations justice  Australasian Lawyer

The Law Council of Australia applauds the $107m package proposed by Labor to address the systemic disadvantage in the justice system experienced by ...

Australia Is Killing 2 Million Feral Cats By Airdropping Poisoned Sausages - Delish

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 3:00pm
Australia Is Killing 2 Million Feral Cats By Airdropping Poisoned Sausages  Delish

In 2015, the Australian government set forth a plan to kill two million feral cats by 2020. The cats, which are not native to the continent, have threatened ...

Australia Is Killing 2 Million Feral Cats By Airdropping Poisoned Sausages - Delish.com

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 3:00pm
Australia Is Killing 2 Million Feral Cats By Airdropping Poisoned Sausages  Delish.com

In 2015, the Australian government set forth a plan to kill two million feral cats by 2020. The cats, which are not native to the continent, have threatened ...

Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever - The Age

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:15pm
Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever  The Age

The atrocities in Sri Lanka and Christchurch remind us there are forces loose in our world that would destroy all we hold dear.

Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:15pm
Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever  Sydney Morning Herald

The atrocities in Sri Lanka and Christchurch remind us there are forces loose in our world that would destroy all we hold dear.

Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever - The Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:15pm
Liberalism is under attack but we need it more than ever  The Sydney Morning Herald

The atrocities in Sri Lanka and Christchurch remind us there are forces loose in our world that would destroy all we hold dear.

Australia's Vietnam - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:11pm
Australia's Vietnam  The Saturday Paper

It is almost unthinkable now that Australia would pick young men out of civilian life by birthday ballot and send them off to fight and die in a distant war.

ALP referendum on ‘voice’: vote now, get details later - The Australian

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:02pm
ALP referendum on ‘voice’: vote now, get details later  The Australian

Labor is considering a Brexit-style referendum on an indigenous voice to parliament, with voters asked to endorse a proposal without a fully formed model.

De-AFLing the game’s stats a first-class approach - The Australian

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:02pm
De-AFLing the game’s stats a first-class approach  The Australian

Soon after the VFL adopted its AFL alias in 1990, it set about shanghaiing Australian footballs history. So much so that the games records — games played, ...

Monsters in the mists of time - Cosmos

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:01pm
Monsters in the mists of time  Cosmos

Memories of extinct megafauna persist in the stories and art of indigenous people, say researchers Patrick Nunn from Australia and Luiza Corral Martins de.

UC chancellor Tom Calma on gardening, diplomacy and Closing the Gap - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
UC chancellor Tom Calma on gardening, diplomacy and Closing the Gap  The Canberra Times

Tom Calma grew up on roads built by Aboriginal hands, travelling between his father's home in Darwin and his mother's land along the Adelaide River. Much of ...

ADF-only call on Anzac Day parade - The Mercury

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
ADF-only call on Anzac Day parade  The Mercury

RSL Tasmania has made clear that Anzac Day exists to commemorate the servicemen and women of the Australian Defence Force, not Aboriginal people killed ...

What is next for the Australian Greens - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
What is next for the Australian Greens  The Saturday Paper

The year 2010 appears now as a high-water mark for the Australian Greens. The party secured sole balance of power in the senate, won almost 12 per cent of ...

Top End Wedding actress Miranda Tapsell - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
Top End Wedding actress Miranda Tapsell  The Saturday Paper

Taking the journey from The Sapphires to Top End Wedding with Larrakia actress Miranda Tapsell.

UC chancellor on gardening, diplomacy and Closing the Gap - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
UC chancellor on gardening, diplomacy and Closing the Gap  The Canberra Times

Tom Calma grew up on roads built by Aboriginal hands, travelling between his father's home in Darwin and his mother's land along the Adelaide River. Much of ...

Yiramalay/Wesley Studio School - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 2:00pm
Yiramalay/Wesley Studio School  The Saturday Paper

Walking around the classroom at the Yiramalay/Wesley Studio School in the far north of Western Australia, Ned McCord can't help but smile. “God only knows ...

Forget the Trans-Siberian – Griff Rhys Jones tackles the Trans-Australian Railway - The Telegraph

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 1:48pm
Forget the Trans-Siberian – Griff Rhys Jones tackles the Trans-Australian Railway  The Telegraph

The Australians, let's face it, are an urbanised lot. The majority of their land (the bare bit, the wild bit, the difficult bit) lies beyond the living space of 85 per cent of ...

The boom of the audiobook: readers have become listeners - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 1:45pm
The boom of the audiobook: readers have become listeners  Sydney Morning Herald

The Australian Book Industry Awards shine a spotlight on the rapidly surging audiobook market, fanned by the rise of smartphones and abundance of accessible ...

Review: Plenty of theory but a lack of imaginative and creative will - The Age

Fri, 2019/04/26 - 1:45pm
Review: Plenty of theory but a lack of imaginative and creative will  The Age

In its second “edition”, The National: New Australian Art, is just as hard to love as its predecessor of 2017. A collaboration between the Art Gallery of NSW, the ...

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