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Is corporate Australia ruining NAIDOC Week?
via abc.net.au
NAIDOC Week is a now a firm date in the corporate calendar, but Indigenous academics and artists warn that support for Indigenous Australians cannot be tokenistic. -
Australian brands are embracing NAIDOC week, but when is it appropriate?
via abc.net.au
NAIDOC Week is a now a firm date in the corporate calendar, but Indigenous academics and artists warn that support for Indigenous Australians cannot be tokenistic. -
Pfizer, AZ and Moderna have dominated the globe. But Australia's 'next generation' COVID-19 vaccines offer something different
via abc.net.au
As mutant strains of the COVID-19 continue to appear, scientists and researchers are working feverishly behind the scenes to find the next vaccines. And Australia is part of the search. -
'Chasing the mutants': The Australian researchers searching for 'next generation' COVID-19 vaccines
via abc.net.au
As mutant strains of the COVID-19 continue to appear, scientists and researchers are working feverishly behind the scenes to find the next vaccines. And Australia is part of the search. -
Emotional homecoming for 700 miners confined to fortnight of desert isolation
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of workers who have spent two weeks in remote lockdown begin their journeys home, after being cleared to leave the Central Australian mine at the centre of a recent COVID-19 outbreak. -
Emotional homecoming for 700 mine workers confined to fortnight of desert isolation
via abc.net.au
Hundreds of workers who have spent two weeks in remote lockdown begin their journeys home, after being cleared to leave the Central Australian mine at the centre of a recent COVID-19 outbreak. -
'Cries unheard': NAIDOC's Heal Country theme highlights failures by NSW government, says ALS chair
via abc.net.au
As NAIDOC week celebrations continue with the theme 'Heal Country' the New South Wales Government is being urged to improve laws that protect Aboriginal sacred sites and cultural heritage. -
Gold Coast light rail plan sparks fears for 'incredibly sacred' headland, fish traps
via abc.net.au
A light rail bridge over Tallebudgera Creek could damage sacred sites, the cultural significance of which the state government's own study says "cannot be overstated". -
After three months without power, cyclone-battered residents look forward to rollout of standalone power systems
via abc.net.au
Some 35 cyclone-battered properties in WA's Midwest will receive standalone power systems — using solar panels and a backup generator — to help them turn on the lights. -
New Yunta publicans in for the long haul
via abc.net.au
A mother and son team have turned their back on city life in a hope of revitalizing a pub located on the road between Adelaide and Broken Hill. -
Cake for comment: The delicious world of aviation media
via abc.net.au
While airports and airlines are focused on profits, service, and safety, it turns out they all secretly want to win a popular industry award for the best cake too. -
Airlines celebrated new routes with cake. Then it got competitive
via abc.net.au
While airports and airlines are focused on profits, service, and safety, it turns out they all secretly want to win a popular industry award for the best cake too. -
The Brisbane suburb once shunned by home buyers could be the new bargain central
via abc.net.au
The property is still hot across Greater Brisbane and the latest data shows a 13 per cent jump in the median price over the last financial year. But experts say there are still plenty of bargain suburbs even as prices continue to rise. -
All for the buzz: The lengths these open-water swimmers go to meet their icy addictions
via abc.net.au
These high-flying professionals endure ice baths and swim in a frigid, 60-metre deep volcanic lake, devoted to the rush of plunging into frigid waters. They explain why. -
Addicted to the buzz: Why these open-water swimmers sit in freezing water
via abc.net.au
Friends endure ice baths and swim in a frigid, 60m deep volcanic lake, addicted to the rush of cold open-water swimming. -
Australia signs international statement voicing 'strong concerns' about Hong Kong's press freedom
via abc.net.au
The coalition of nations expresses "strong concerns" about the closure of Hong Kong's Apply Daily newspaper and urged Hong Kong and Chinese officials to "respect and uphold" freedom of the press.
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