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‘I was completely alone’: Life in a time of COVID-19

‘I was completely alone’: Life in a time of COVID-19

June 13, 2020June 13, 2020
Mackenziee has four months to learn to walk in heels for her school formal

Mackenziee has four months to learn to walk in heels for her school formal

May 20, 2020May 20, 2020
Wine shortage looming as bushfires taint your favourite vintage.

Wine shortage looming as bushfires taint your favourite vintage.

January 23, 2020January 23, 2020

Rachael Johns’ new book gives readers ‘Something To Talk About’

June 6, 2020June 6, 2020Categories Book, Book reviewLeave a Comment on Rachael Johns’ new book gives readers ‘Something To Talk About’

An endearing rural fiction title from Rachael Johns, this novel will warm your heart as it takes you through the highs and lows of navigating romance with a disability.

Theatre production sets the stage for deaf community inclusion.

January 23, 2020May 31, 2020Categories Artist, Exhibition, Human Interest, Theatre, Young peopleLeave a Comment on Theatre production sets the stage for deaf community inclusion.

Theatre is often taken for granted by those who can easily see the movements of actors and hear their dialogue. But the same can’t be said for people from the deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. Until now.

Hollywood’s obsession with climate change science is having real-world impacts.

July 24, 2019May 31, 2020Categories Climate Change, Science, science fictionLeave a Comment on Hollywood’s obsession with climate change science is having real-world impacts.

DURING the launch of her 2020 presidential campaign, American Senator Kamala Harris (2019) argued that we need to address climate change based on “science fact not science fiction.” She was wrong. The truth is, we need both.

Sydney traffic and transport delays are expected from Adani protest.

July 5, 2019July 24, 2019Categories Climate Change, NSW, Protests, SydneyLeave a Comment on Sydney traffic and transport delays are expected from Adani protest.

Commuters could face significant delays from 5pm as about 1000 people are expected to march across Sydney's CBD for the "Stop Sydney to Stop Adani" protest.

BOOK OF THE MONTH- The Cottage at Rosella Cove.

February 12, 2019July 24, 2019Categories Author, Book, Book review1 Comment on BOOK OF THE MONTH- The Cottage at Rosella Cove.

If you're after a heartwarming and thought-provoking book this Valentine's Day, Sandie Docker's 'The Cottage at Rosella Cove' is exactly what you need!

Are open-plan offices doing more harm than good to workers?

February 8, 2019January 23, 2020Categories Blog, CareerLeave a Comment on Are open-plan offices doing more harm than good to workers?

OPEN-PLAN offices have been introduced in almost every workplace in Australia. Many believe that they help workers work more collaboratively, develop meaningful relationships and cultivate a transparent culture. Do they really?

Forget about FOMO. We are introducing the Joy Of Missing Out.

February 8, 2019February 8, 2019Categories Blog, Health, Local, Mental HealthLeave a Comment on Forget about FOMO. We are introducing the Joy Of Missing Out.

THOUSANDS of Australians are releasing their Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) and embracing the Joy of Missing Out (JOMO). JOMO is the new craze for disconnecting, opting out and feeling okay in the moment.

The Migrant’s Grandchildren

January 28, 2019February 6, 2019Categories Migration, YouthLeave a Comment on The Migrant’s Grandchildren

NOT every Greek migrant’s story starts with the saying “we came here with only one suitcase.” Many of the stories start earlier, in a time when their homeland wasn’t being ravaged by civil war and they could relish in the joy of living close to their family and friends.

Young artists paint murals in Camden

September 1, 2018February 6, 2019Categories Art, Street art, YouthLeave a Comment on Young artists paint murals in Camden

ASPIRING young artists aged 12 to 15 years will have creative control over the fourth annual Youth Public Art Participation Project in Camden South.

Native animals on show in Ruse

September 1, 2018February 7, 2019Categories Animals, Human Interest, LocalLeave a Comment on Native animals on show in Ruse

TWENTY-FIVE lucky Ruse residents are invited to search for unique native animals at night during the inaugural ‘Spotlighting Animals of the Night Tour’ at Smiths Creek Reserve.

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