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Book Review: Stranger Country by Monica Tan - ArtsHub

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 1:06am
Book Review: Stranger Country by Monica Tan  ArtsHub

Monica Tan wanted to gain a deeper understanding of what it means to be an Australian and whether she could ever identify as such.

All the winners from the Australian Tourism Awards - Travel Weekly

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 12:57am
All the winners from the Australian Tourism Awards  Travel Weekly

Australia's leading tourism operators have been recognised at the 2018 Qantas Australian Tourism Awards, which were held in Launceston on Friday night.

Julie Bishop, Linda Burney and Sarah Hanson-Young on what it’s really like to be a woman in politics - Vogue Australia

Mon, 2019/03/04 - 12:54am
Julie Bishop, Linda Burney and Sarah Hanson-Young on what it’s really like to be a woman in politics  Vogue Australia

In celebration of International Women's Day and as Australia prepares to go to the polls, Jane Albert speaks to three MPs about what it's really like to be a ...

Darwin queen scoops accolade at the 2019 Australia LGBTI Awards - NT News

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 11:54pm
Darwin queen scoops accolade at the 2019 Australia LGBTI Awards  NT News

DARWIN drag queen Miss Ellaneous has won artist of the year at the 2019 Australia LGBTI Awards in Sydney.

AdNews Agency of the Year Awards: the finalists revealed - AdNews

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 11:51pm
AdNews Agency of the Year Awards: the finalists revealed  AdNews

Finalists for AdNews Agency of the Year 2018 have been decided by our 80 plus panel of esteemed brand marketers and CMOs. Here's the list you've been ...

Work for someone or go it alone? - ArtsHub

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 10:44pm
Work for someone or go it alone?  ArtsHub

What are the benefits of the different paths? Both ways let you practice your art, and get paid for it, but both have very different sets of benefits and tradeoffs.

High school students follow in Baker Boy's footsteps by rapping in Yolngu Matha - ABC News

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 10:00pm
High school students follow in Baker Boy's footsteps by rapping in Yolngu Matha  ABC News

A project working with high school students in the birthplace of musical group Yothu Yindi puts Indigenous female rappers in the spotlight — and they are doing ...

The untold story of Aboriginal explorer King Bungaree and the mystery of his missing skull - Daily Mail

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 9:59pm
The untold story of Aboriginal explorer King Bungaree and the mystery of his missing skull  Daily Mail

He was dubbed the 'King of the Blacks', the 'Supreme Chief of the Sydney tribe' and 'His Aboriginal Majesty' but no one is exactly sure where the remains of ...

The Killing Times: a massacre map of Australia's frontier wars - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:31pm
The Killing Times: a massacre map of Australia's frontier wars  The Guardian

This interactive tells the stories that have long been kept out of our history books. It shows evidence of mass killings from 1788 until 1927: a sustained and ...

The Killing Times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:30pm
The Killing Times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront  The Guardian

Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter.

The Killing Times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront - The Guardian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:30pm
The Killing Times: the massacres of Aboriginal people Australia must confront  The Guardian

Special report: Shootings, poisonings and children driven off cliffs – this is a record of state-sanctioned slaughter.

Five Tropical North Queensland businesses commended at Australian Tourism Awards - The Cairns Post

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 7:00pm
Five Tropical North Queensland businesses commended at Australian Tourism Awards  The Cairns Post

TROPICAL North Queensland businesses took out five accolades at the Australian Tourism Awards last week in Launceston.

Edward VIII’s racism and hatred of ‘filthy, nauseating’ Australian Aboriginals is detailed - Daily Mail

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:49pm
Edward VIII’s racism and hatred of ‘filthy, nauseating’ Australian Aboriginals is detailed  Daily Mail

The full extent of King Edward VIII's racist attitudes to Aboriginal Australians have been revealed in a new documentary detailing letters he wrote to his mistress.

Older Australians are ignoring health advice - The Australian Financial Review

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:15pm
Older Australians are ignoring health advice  The Australian Financial Review

It seems older Australians are reluctant to look after themselves. Even when the government sends free bowel cancer kits right into their homes, only four of out ...

Talking Point: Ancient voices call to the present - The Mercury

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:10pm
Talking Point: Ancient voices call to the present  The Mercury

WE always regarded our land at Little Swanport on Tasmanias East Coast as special, it was a playground for some of our children and grandchildren, where ...

Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms  Sydney Morning Herald

Who runs the world? For the main part, it's still men. However, a growing number of women are starting and leading businesses with the latest Australian ...

Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms - Brisbane Times

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Women balancing it all to find success on their own terms  Brisbane Times

How Australia's nine most influential female entrepreneurs make it all happen.

Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects - Sydney Morning Herald

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:01pm
Morrison government announces funding for community environment projects  Sydney Morning Herald

The Morrison government will unveil $22 million in funding for community environmental projects across the country on Monday, stepping up its green pitch to ...

New light on the hill leaves workers in the dark - The Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:00pm
New light on the hill leaves workers in the dark  The Australian

An undeclared civil war is under way in Australia. It is not a north versus south contest. It is not east versus west. It is city versus country. Or, to be more accurate, ...

Schools give students skewed vision of socialism over capitalism - The Australian

Sun, 2019/03/03 - 1:00pm
Schools give students skewed vision of socialism over capitalism  The Australian

The education of journalists and teachers has been captured by social activism within the university sector. This is why I restructured the way this paper covered ...

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