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How smart technology is helping to save a Kimberley river from devastating rubber vine - ABC News

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:00pm
How smart technology is helping to save a Kimberley river from devastating rubber vine  ABC News

Rubber vine chokes Australia's outback landscapes, but smart technology is helping to fight it.

Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital - Goondiwindi Argus

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 7:00pm
Close the Gap indigenous health expo at Goondiwindi hospital  Goondiwindi Argus

Goondiwindi hospital will open its doors to host a Close the Gap Day indigenous health expo on Thursday. Director of nursing, Lorraine McMurtrie, said all ...

How men in Spain were almost completely wiped out between 4,500 and 4,000 years ago - Daily Mail

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 6:35pm
How men in Spain were almost completely wiped out between 4,500 and 4,000 years ago  Daily Mail

Men in Spain were almost totally wiped out and replaced by a mass movement of people from the Russian steppe, genetic analysis has revealed.

How Climate Change Has Influenced Travel Writing - The Atlantic

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 4:19pm
How Climate Change Has Influenced Travel Writing  The Atlantic

A new book from Barry Lopez underscores how the genre has evolved as planetary conditions have worsened.

There Will be no Pakistani "Surgical Strikes" Against New Zealand or Australia - http://www.eurasiafuture.com/

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 3:12pm
There Will be no Pakistani "Surgical Strikes" Against New Zealand or Australia  http://www.eurasiafuture.com/

On the 14th of February, an Indian military convoy was attacked in the Pulwama district of Indian occupied Kashmir. But rather than realise that the attack was ...

Rock art precinct closer to protection - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:03pm
Rock art precinct closer to protection  The Australian

The Murujuga rock art precinct, the worlds largest and oldest rock art site on the Burrup peninsula near Karratha, is one step nearer to seeking UNESCO World ...

More overweight Australians are also malnourished - PerthNow

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:01pm
More overweight Australians are also malnourished  PerthNow

An alarming obesity paradox has been identified — even as our waistlines expand we're missing out on vitamins and minerals vital to our health because our ...

'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget  Sydney Morning Herald

Indigenous, women's and children's advocacy and peak bodies say they have lost access to democracy after being told they won't be able to attend the federal ...

Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible - Sydney Morning Herald

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible  Sydney Morning Herald

A retrospective of Australian printmaking includes some of the country's best known artists.

NBN write-down could cost tens of billions - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
NBN write-down could cost tens of billions  The Saturday Paper

A write-down of the NBN, as well as necessary upgrades, may cost taxpayers tens of billions of dollars, according to leaked emails from an industry expert forum.

Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible - The Age

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Imprint: How printmaking made art accessible  The Age

A retrospective of Australian printmaking includes some of the country's best known artists.

Barnaby's last stand - The Saturday Paper

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Barnaby's last stand  The Saturday Paper

As the Nationals quietly shift positions on climate change and energy, Barnaby Joyce is wreaking havoc as coal's last defender.

Report on female examinations neither fair nor balanced - The Canberra Times

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Report on female examinations neither fair nor balanced  The Canberra Times

I am writing to express Health Care Consumers Association's concern with the article "Vaginal examinations done without consent at Canberra Hospital" (March ...

Dirty laundry on display but the voters haven't noticed - The Age

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Dirty laundry on display but the voters haven't noticed  The Age

In 1980 one photo crystallised the ugliness of the Labor Party's factional system: a bruised and swollen mugshot of state MP Peter Baldwin, bashed in a ...

Are we in danger of losing our Aussie gestures? - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Are we in danger of losing our Aussie gestures?  The Australian

In the middle of flat nowhere, the flick of the fingers on the steering wheel as another car hoves into sight. The emotional bomb of a solemn dawn salute against a ...

'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget - The Age

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
'Shame': Indigenous, women's and children's groups barred from budget  The Age

Treasury has told a group of community organisations that there's no room for them in this year's budget lock-up.

Can industry and ancient rock art coexist on the Burrup Peninsula? - The Australian

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 1:00pm
Can industry and ancient rock art coexist on the Burrup Peninsula?  The Australian

The rubble of red stones is heaped high across the remote Burrup Peninsula, as if a giant has casually emptied out pocketfuls of marbles across the narrow land ...

John Pat's Death in Custody: The Impetus for the Royal Commission - Lexology

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 12:15pm
John Pat's Death in Custody: The Impetus for the Royal Commission  Lexology

As Ashley James went to make a purchase at the bottle shop of the Victoria Hotel in Roebourne WA on 28 September 1983, a barmaid heard one of five…

Bold study claims humans may have arrived in Australia 120,000 years ago - New Atlas

Fri, 2019/03/15 - 8:29am
Bold study claims humans may have arrived in Australia 120,000 years ago  New Atlas

It's currently believed that Aboriginal ancestors made their way to Australia as long as 65000 years ago, but new evidence may push the timeline back much ...

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