Since opening its doors in 1975, Brisbane’s 139 Club has been a safe haven for the city’s homeless.
Britain's highest court has ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May must consult Parliament before triggering formal Brexit talks. http://bit.ly/2jXuXa7
Property prices are continuing to rise, with Sydney now less affordable than London or New York. http://bit.ly/2j6zdQ9
BREAKING: Britain's highest court has ruled that Prime Minister Theresa May must consult Parliament before triggering formal Brexit talks.
Australian of the Year nominee Deng Adut has met a young Sudanese boy he inspired to raise money for his charity, also named Deng. http://bit.ly/2kcmP2M
In an immersive 360 world, Australian hip hop artists share their views on January 26th, via NITV.
In an immersive 360 world some of the country’s most iconic hip hop stars share their views on January 26th.
Download the VR experience and track here:
http://...www.sbs.com.au/…/nitvs-3lack60-sesisons-changethe-da…
This VR experience was conceived and directed by an all-Aboriginal team, going to the heart of NITV’s role in empowering the next generation of Indigenous creatives. Special thanks to our partners Start VR for their technical expertise and support to help make this 360 Video happen and all the artists for their passion, time and skills. #AlwaysWillBe #ChangeTheDate
This Colombian restaurant is a new take on prison food.
"From an Indigenous perspective, it’s another pathway to creating opportunities for those who come behind" - Ken Wyatt was today sworn in as Australia's first Indigenous Federal Minister.
A look at Ken Wyatt's achievements, as he is sworn in today as Australia's first Indigenous Federal Minister.
He says, "from an Indigenous perspective, it’s another pathway to creating opportunities for those who come behind." Given the big tasks ahead, will he make history again?
It should have been a day of celebration.
Nalini Joshi broke ground when she became the first female head of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney. Now she's a passionate advocate for gender equality in science. http://bit.ly/2j83HRM
The United States Marine Corps has confirmed its next rotation to Darwin in the Northern Territory will include more than 1200 Marines and 13 aircraft.
The move is sure to deepen concern about abortion rights among already apprehensive US family planning and women's rights organisations.
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