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National Archives review begins as agency races to save 'at risk' records - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 2:00pm
National Archives review begins as agency races to save 'at risk' records  The Canberra Times

Nearly 200,000 hours of recordings containing Australia's memory are at risk under a looming six-year deadline to save the National Archives' vulnerable files, ...

What's on TV: Sunday, April 28 - Brisbane Times

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 2:00pm
What's on TV: Sunday, April 28  Brisbane Times

Will Australia ever have a black prime minister? Mark Coles Smith sets out to find an answer.

Let’s not overcook Cook by recreating a circumnavigation he never made - The Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 2:00pm
Let’s not overcook Cook by recreating a circumnavigation he never made  The Sydney Morning Herald

On 249th anniversary of Captain James Cook's landing, let's pay him his respect, but not by spending $12 million getting history wrong in a 250th celebration.

National Archives review begins as agency races to save 'at risk' records - The Canberra Times

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 2:00pm
National Archives review begins as agency races to save 'at risk' records  The Canberra Times

Nearly 200,000 hours of recordings containing Australia's memory are at risk under a looming six-year deadline to save the National Archives' vulnerable files, ...

Irwins under fire over croc-egg harvesting science - The New Daily

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 1:05pm
Irwins under fire over croc-egg harvesting science  The New Daily

Scientists and Indigenous rangers have taken a chomp at the Irwin family who are campaigning to have croc egg harvesting overturned in Queensland.

The 2019 flu season is predicted to be one of the deadliest ever — and last year’s flu strains haven’t even abated yet - The Advertiser

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 12:48pm
The 2019 flu season is predicted to be one of the deadliest ever — and last year’s flu strains haven’t even abated yet  The Advertiser

Thousands of Australians are expected to die during a horror 2019 flu season, as cases skyrocket across South Australia. The 2018 flu season is still claiming ...

Debate deepens over sacred Indigenous trees in wake of Notre Dame fire - The New Daily

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 12:17pm
Debate deepens over sacred Indigenous trees in wake of Notre Dame fire  The New Daily

Indigenous affairs commentators have questioned why the fire at Notre Dame Cathedral has sparked nationwide grief, but not the loss of sacred trees.

Avoidable emergency department visits costing SA taxpayers $22m each year - The Advertiser

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 11:24am
Avoidable emergency department visits costing SA taxpayers $22m each year  The Advertiser

Avoidable and repeat emergency department visits by South Australias most vulnerable residents are costing taxpayers 22 million a year, new research shows.

Stellar bill at women’s leadership networker - The West Australian

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 5:33am
Stellar bill at women’s leadership networker  The West Australian

A stellar line-up of keynote speakers are set to share their inspirational stories at the 2019 Women's Leadership Network in July. The Kalgoorlie-Boulder ...

Clare Valley's Sacred Space garden helps to heal the wounds of abuse - ABC News

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 3:15am
Clare Valley's Sacred Space garden helps to heal the wounds of abuse  ABC News

In the wake of sexual abuse scandals in the Catholic Church, a sacred space in South Australia's mid-north is offering support to those whose faith has been ...

SPECCIE OUT: CAMPAIGNING WITH ABBOTT - Herald Sun

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 1:51am
SPECCIE OUT: CAMPAIGNING WITH ABBOTT  Herald Sun

The latest Spectator Australia is out now. Enjoy Piers Akerman helping mate Tony Abbott campaign door to door, but take heed from Neil Brown's warning ...

Cycling to close the health gap - ABC News

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 1:43am
Cycling to close the health gap  ABC News

In South Australia's remote APY lands, a young man is cycling 700 kilometres a to bring about change in closing the gap in Indigenous communities.

Former NRL stars helping local Aboriginal kids kick healthy goals - The RiotACT

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 1:04am
Former NRL stars helping local Aboriginal kids kick healthy goals  The RiotACT

Former NSW State of Origin players Nathan Blacklock and Tom Learoyd-Lahrs put fruit and footy high on the agenda at the launch of a new health campaign at ...

Japan's 'vanishing' Ainu will finally be recognized as indigenous people - CNN

Sun, 2019/04/21 - 12:39am
Japan's 'vanishing' Ainu will finally be recognized as indigenous people  CNN

Growing up in Japan, musician Oki Kano never knew he was part of a "vanishing people."

Bran Nue Dae 'more important than ever' as landmark musical returns for 30th anniversary - ABC News

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 10:36pm
Bran Nue Dae 'more important than ever' as landmark musical returns for 30th anniversary  ABC News

With Indigenous youth suicide rates at record levels, poor living conditions and substance abuse crippling communities, there's never been a better time for Bran ...

House renovation unearths images of Anzac soldiers not seen for more than 100 years - ABC News

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 10:05pm
House renovation unearths images of Anzac soldiers not seen for more than 100 years  ABC News

An exhibition of photographs of Anzac veterans, hidden from view for more than 100 years, will be revealed to the public in the NSW Hunter Valley on Anzac ...

Indulge in our native bush food - Noosa News

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 10:00pm
Indulge in our native bush food  Noosa News

See native ingredients come to life on the plate at these two Noosa Food and Wine Festival events.

Stuck on Newstart: 'I don't understand why more people aren't angry' - The Guardian

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 9:00pm
Stuck on Newstart: 'I don't understand why more people aren't angry'  The Guardian

Long-term unemployment in Australia is becoming entrenched with roughly two-thirds of Newstart recipients considered long term.

Gordonvale engineer Taylah Griffin says indigenous Australians can close gap through maths, science - The Cairns Post

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 7:00pm
Gordonvale engineer Taylah Griffin says indigenous Australians can close gap through maths, science  The Cairns Post

FORMER Gordonvale student Taylah Griffin has become a leader in the field of aerospace engineering and has been recognised with a national award.

Easter's iconography is fluid, and sometimes people get their wires crossed - ABC News

Sat, 2019/04/20 - 6:40pm
Easter's iconography is fluid, and sometimes people get their wires crossed  ABC News

Over the centuries, Easter has come under many different guises — and in recent years, the hyper-commercial holiday has sometimes become lost in ...

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