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Groups unite against basin water harvests - Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 7:00am
Groups unite against basin water harvests  Busselton Dunsborough Mail

Irrigators, graziers, Aboriginal groups and environmentalists have urged the NSW government to stop allowing floodplain harvesting in the Murray-Darling Basin.

Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:56am
Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain  The Age

Jack Charles, a stolen child, spent decades in and out of prison. Now he's done his time and wants old convictions in Victoria declared spent and expunged.

Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:56am
Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain  The Canberra Times

Jack Charles, a stolen child, spent decades in and out of prison. Now he's done his time and wants old convictions in Victoria declared spent and expunged.

Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain - The Canberra Times

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:56am
Jack Charles did his time, but his record remains a ball and chain  The Canberra Times

Jack Charles, a stolen child, spent decades in and out of prison. Now he's done his time and wants old convictions in Victoria declared spent and expunged.

Home Affairs letter outlines reasons why Milo Yiannopoulos could be denied visa - The Australian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:15am
Home Affairs letter outlines reasons why Milo Yiannopoulos could be denied visa  The Australian

Milo Yiannopoulos says the Liberal Party are not fit to govern if they cannot protect free speech, as he faces the possibility of being denied a visa to Australia.

Gurrumul wins Australian Music Prize - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:04am
Gurrumul wins Australian Music Prize  Sydney Morning Herald

Gurrumul's posthumous fourth album beat entries from Courtney Barnett and The Presets.

Gurrumul wins Australian Music Prize - The Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 6:04am
Gurrumul wins Australian Music Prize  The Sydney Morning Herald

Gurrumul's posthumous fourth album has been hailed as a story that adds to the nation's cultural fabric.

Kris keeps an eye on those in need in CH - CQ News

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:57am
Kris keeps an eye on those in need in CH  CQ News

A VISIONARY in more ways than one, Australia's first and only indigenous ophthalmologist, Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker, has embarked on a trip to Emerald in an ...

WWF Accused of Funding Guards Who Have Tortured and Murdered Villagers - Pro Bono Australia

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:23am
WWF Accused of Funding Guards Who Have Tortured and Murdered Villagers  Pro Bono Australia

An iconic wildlife charity is launching an independent review into allegations it supports anti-poaching guards in Asia and Africa who have sexually assaulted, ...

Indigenous STEM Awards winners passionate about innovation through culture - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:10am
Indigenous STEM Awards winners passionate about innovation through culture  Mirage News

A remote school in the Northern Territory, a virtual reality designer and a graduate systems engineer are the big winners of the third Indigenous STEM Awards, ...

Unsung Heroes Award winner transforms Indigenous education - EducationHQ Australia

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:05am
Unsung Heroes Award winner transforms Indigenous education  EducationHQ Australia

It was a question that young Ben Barry had been mulling over for a while. Why indeed would his dad ... You have hit subscriber only *content*. To access this and ...

Murray-Darling: United Condemnation of NSW Water Policy - Mirage News

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 5:02am
Murray-Darling: United Condemnation of NSW Water Policy  Mirage News

NSW Water Minister Niall Blair has been urged to halt a controversial policy change in an open letter co-ordinated by The Australia Institute and signed by ...

John Smith, prophet, teacher, evangelist and biker takes his final ride - Eternity News

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 4:45am
John Smith, prophet, teacher, evangelist and biker takes his final ride  Eternity News

John Smith, founder of the God's Squad motor cycle ministry, evangelist, author died last night. By chance or providence Eternity published an essay by him in ...

Alannah & Madeline Foundation CEO Lesley Podesta On Getting To The Top - Marie Claire

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 4:13am
Alannah & Madeline Foundation CEO Lesley Podesta On Getting To The Top  Marie Claire

In the lead up to International Women's Day, we're talking to inspiring women doing their part to make a positive change in Australia. Lesley Podesta is one such ...

Doctor says police failed in duty of care towards Aboriginal woman who died in custody - The Guardian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 4:08am
Doctor says police failed in duty of care towards Aboriginal woman who died in custody  The Guardian

Emergency care specialist says officers should have regularly entered Rebecca Maher's cell to check her welfare.

Steven Glass: Lawyer's lawyer whose passion was pro-bono work - The Age

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 2:55am
Steven Glass: Lawyer's lawyer whose passion was pro-bono work  The Age

Steven Glass was born in 1960 to John and Ellen Glass. His mother's family escaped Nazi Germany and his father was a Holocaust survivor, so from childhood ...

The dingo is a true-blue, native Australian species - The Conversation AU

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 2:35am
The dingo is a true-blue, native Australian species  The Conversation AU

Of all Australia's wildlife, one stands out as having an identity crisis: the dingo. New research has found the dingo is its own species, distinct from 'wild dogs'.

Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development - 9news.com.au

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 2:14am
Indigenous people protest Ipswich housing development  9news.com.au

Indigenous protesters are camping at the site of a heritage-listed mission and cemetery near Ipswich in an effort to stop the construction of a 900-home housing ...

Travelling the outback as an Asian-Australia: Journalist Monica Tan's epic journey - Traveller

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 2:01am
Travelling the outback as an Asian-Australia: Journalist Monica Tan's epic journey  Traveller

One thing that's not included in Monica Tan's epic travel memoir, Stranger Country is the amount of times she was hit on in the outback.

Youngsters snap up learning opportunity - The West Australian

Thu, 2019/03/07 - 2:00am
Youngsters snap up learning opportunity  The West Australian

A group of nine high school girls have thrown their hats into the ring taken up the challenge of a new program aimed at upskilling local youth in photography.

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