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The boom in Aboriginal cultural tourism marks a new era of reconciliation

Trisha Ellis has spent her entire life learning and teaching her Brinja-Yuin culture. After a childhood “all the time around the big ones”, she has been a TAFE teacher for over 35 years and has worked with her siblings to revitalize the Dhurga language. He formed Minga Aboriginal Cultural Services in 2017, offering guided walks …

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The Bundaberg artist is inspired by the everyday beauty of the Queensland region

In a small takeaway store open 24 hours a day in Bundaberg, orders arrive fast and thick for hot french fries smothered with cheese and sauce. The Hungry Tum is much loved by locals in the southeastern city of Queensland, especially after pubs and clubs close early on Saturday and Sunday. But as stumbling-eyed regulars …

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Sydney Opera House, music festivals illuminated with the stories of the Ballarat indigenous family

Aunt Marlene Gilson, a Gordon woman and eldest from Wadawurrung, began painting in the late 1960s and, a year later, was an exhibiting artist. Mrs. Gilson had asked her children to help her keep her busy while she was ill, so her son Barry gave her a wooden train to paint for her grandchildren, while …

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A shack on the Fleurieu Peninsula mysteriously destroyed while a celebrity neighbor blows up “very dangerous” houses

The humble holiday huts with incredible views are mysteriously demolished while a famous millionaire neighbor exploits the “very dangerous” houses The tin hut overlooking Kangaroo Island was mysteriously destroyed. Barry Robertson found a tin shack completely destroyed without his permission Local police located the trader but have not yet identified who hired him By Aidan …

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COVID in WA: The number of new cases decreases as hospitalizations continue to increase

Hospitalizations for COVID-19 continued to rise on Sunday, although the number of new infections dropped slightly to 5014. WA Health reported that 261 cases were being treated at the hospital, more than the 252 the day before, but there were no COVID-related deaths. The number of patients with COVID receiving treatment in intensive care fell …

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The Brisbane Broncos defeated the St George Illawarra Dragons 32-18 in round 17 of the NRL

The Brisbane Broncos may have been poorly equipped, but they still activated the style at Lang Park, defeating St George Illawarra by 32-18. Missing a series of Origin stars, the Broncos still scored six tries and made seven line breaks in total in a dazzling display in front of some 30,000 Brisbane fans. The win, …

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Wimbledon Men’s Final LIVE: Todd Woodbridge fears four-day break could hamper Nick Kyrgios vs. Novak Djokovic Why a long pause could undo Kyrgios Djokovic’s opinion of Kyrgios before the final The question brings tears to the champion’s eyes. Wimbledon

Many people may assume a longer break before playing a Grand Slam tennis final would be an advantage. But great Australian tennis player Todd Woodbridge explains why he could really work against Nick Kyrgios in tonight’s Wimbledon decision. Kyrgios will face Serbian champion Novak Djokovic to decide who will leave the All England Club with …

Wimbledon Men’s Final LIVE: Todd Woodbridge fears four-day break could hamper Nick Kyrgios vs. Novak Djokovic Why a long pause could undo Kyrgios Djokovic’s opinion of Kyrgios before the final The question brings tears to the champion’s eyes. Wimbledon Read More »