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Happy hour at the caravan park - and other gospel opportunities - Eternity News

Wed, 2019/04/17 - 1:21am
Happy hour at the caravan park - and other gospel opportunities  Eternity News

Grey nomads travel Australia and revel in the delights of this country. But you can also travel with a clear purpose if you become a nomad with the Bush Church ...

Ceramics exhibition tells stories of remote communities - Mirage News

Wed, 2019/04/17 - 1:17am
Ceramics exhibition tells stories of remote communities  Mirage News

A new ceramic art exhibition highlights the works and stories of eight artists from remote Indigenous communities around Australia. The works are the...

FACT CHECK: The real impact of the National Institutions Inquiry - ArtsHub

Wed, 2019/04/17 - 12:54am
FACT CHECK: The real impact of the National Institutions Inquiry  ArtsHub

A recent Parliamentary Inquiry into Canberra's national institutions made 20 recommendations. What were they, and were they warranted?

After 40 years, Koonibba community finally has general store - Brand SA News

Wed, 2019/04/17 - 12:32am
After 40 years, Koonibba community finally has general store  Brand SA News

The Koonibba Aboriginal Community on the Eyre Peninsula now have access to *fresh* groceries locally for the first time in 42 years.

Catholic bishops seek peaceful poll debate - SBS News

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 11:54pm
Catholic bishops seek peaceful poll debate  SBS News

Australia's Catholic bishops have urged federal election candidates to combat "crude tribalism" and promote peaceful public debate as they campaign ahead of ...

Patrick Dodson a likely Bill Shorten cabinet minister if Labor wins election - PerthNow

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 11:28pm
Patrick Dodson a likely Bill Shorten cabinet minister if Labor wins election  PerthNow

Bill Shorten has hinted he will elevate West Australian indigenous leader Patrick Dodson to cabinet if Labor wins the May 18 election.

Secular lobby advocates equality as religious leaders weigh in on election - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 10:15pm
Secular lobby advocates equality as religious leaders weigh in on election  The Guardian

Campaign aims to remind candidates that majority of Australians don't want religion to dictate social policy.

Karijini Experience celebrates a unique culture - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 10:00pm
Karijini Experience celebrates a unique culture  The West Australian

Three people key to the growth of the Karijini Experience reflect on how much the event has grown sine 2013.

Collaboration and opportunity flows from Wallaga Lake Grow The Music - About Regional

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 9:00pm
Collaboration and opportunity flows from Wallaga Lake Grow The Music  About Regional

For the fifth year in a row, the federally funded Grow The Music program based itself in the Wallaga Lake Koori community. Two weeks of music, creativity, and ...

Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week 2019 - Parkes Champion-Post

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 9:00pm
Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week 2019  Parkes Champion-Post

Renowned Indigenous performer Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week.

Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week 2019 - Parkes Champion-Post

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 9:00pm
Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week 2019  Parkes Champion-Post

Renowned Indigenous performer Mitch Tambo brought two workshops to Parkes for Youth Week.

Australia taps East Timor oil - The Saturday Paper

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 8:47pm
Australia taps East Timor oil  The Saturday Paper

Timor-Leste advocates have criticised the Australian government for failing to ratify a maritime border treaty dividing offshore oil fields between the two nations.

Morning mail: water buyback questions, Notre Dame donations, university sacking - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 8:47pm
Morning mail: water buyback questions, Notre Dame donations, university sacking  The Guardian

Wednesday: Mysteries still surround companies chosen for $200m of Murray-Darling water buybacks. Plus: millions to rebuild French cathedral.

Young boys are calling the Kids Helpline far less often than young girls - SBS

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 8:03pm
Young boys are calling the Kids Helpline far less often than young girls  SBS

A new report shows young males have been contacting the Kids Helpline in declining numbers and at a much lower rate than females.

Grieving family left stranded by WA Police asks 'where's the sorry so everyone can see it?' - ABC News

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 8:00pm
Grieving family left stranded by WA Police asks 'where's the sorry so everyone can see it?'  ABC News

When Gwen Sturt's son died on a remote outstation in 2015, WA police flew in on a helicopter to remove his body, but left her family stranded in heavy floods ...

Federal election: Indigenous leader Pat Dodson a likely Shorten cabinet minister - SBS News

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 7:28pm
Federal election: Indigenous leader Pat Dodson a likely Shorten cabinet minister  SBS News

Bill Shorten says he expects to install a West Australian into cabinet if he wins the election, with indigenous leader Pat Dodson the likely nominee.

Dodson a likely Shorten cabinet minister - Warrnambool Standard

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 7:25pm
Dodson a likely Shorten cabinet minister  Warrnambool Standard

Bill Shorten has hinted he'll elevate West Australian indigenous leader Pat Dodson to cabinet if Labor wins the May 18 election. "We've got processes in the p...

Federal election 2019: Bill Shorten will put a WA MP in his cabinet - The West Australian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 6:01pm
Federal election 2019: Bill Shorten will put a WA MP in his cabinet  The West Australian

Bill Shorten says he will install a West Australian in his cabinet if elected to the nation's top job and is determined to reverse the downward jobs trend in the State ...

Greens propose supporting Labor climate policy in environment deal - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 6:00pm
Greens propose supporting Labor climate policy in environment deal  The Guardian

Sarah Hanson-Young says party is not afraid to use its numbers in the Senate to push Bill Shorten to back key parts of its plans.

The stillness of Australia's massacre sites – in pictures - The Guardian

Tue, 2019/04/16 - 6:00pm
The stillness of Australia's massacre sites – in pictures  The Guardian

Photographer Brendan Beirne visited massacre sites across Australia. Using infrared technology he has created a series of images which take you to the ...

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