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African Australians like Jumess are working to reverse the effects of internalised racism and showcase their culture

Before she left the house with her natural afro, Jumess Dinanga used to practise what she would say to the bullies. “I would feel so much anxiety, so before I
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Police conduct hours before deadly townhouse fire incident to be reviewed

Mr Gollschewski will consider the history of police interaction in the incident and will establish a timeline of when police spoke with Ms Langham. He said there was also a
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Good Times Running Club

Thursday, February 25, 2021, 5 – 6am The Good Times Running Club was started to support others not just for their fitness and running, but to foster friendships, provide support and provide
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Alliance Française French Film Festival

2021 Transport yourself to France and experience that Gallic ‘joie de vivre’ when the Alliance Française French Film Festival 2021 touches down in Brisbane at the Palace Barracks and Palace James
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This Weekend Feb 26-28

From mega rock festivals, wine tastings and a BBQ & Beer roadshow to a hot new Italian bar and a unique Gold Coast day trip, some top things to do this
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Tallwood pop-up at Willinga Park

The pop-up is a delicious way to check out the award-winning Willinga Park. Picture: Supplied Mollymook’s Tallwood was considered one of the South Coast’s best restaurants before head chef Matt
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Police hunt armed and dangerous man accused of bludgeoning woman with hammer at 5-star Sydney hotel

An arrest warrant has been issued for an armed and dangerous man after a woman was attacked with a sledgehammer at a five-star hotel in Sydney. Emergency services were called
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Cowboy Junkies

Cowboy Junkies An Evening with Cowboy Junkies to feature career-spanning repertoire from The Trinity Session to All That Reckoning Canadian alt-country pioneers Cowboy Junkies will return to Australian and New
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Queensland’s Public Trustee accused of profiting off people who lack capacity to manage own affairs

It provides a range of services that include financial administration services to people who cannot manage their own money, managing deceased estates, and providing a free will-making service to Queensland
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Flesh eating Buruli ulcer spreads from Victoria’s coastline to Melbourne’s inner west

Cases of the flesh-eating Buruli ulcer have appeared in inner-city Melbourne from Victoria’s coastal areas for the first time. The Department of Health issued a warning that the skin infection,
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Vincent Van Gogh’s Sunflowers will soon be on display at the new blockbuster at the National Gallery of Australia

Joel Arthur and Lloyd Hurrell of the National Gallery hang Vincent Van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers in the lead-up to the opening of Botticelli to Van Gogh, the gallery’s next blockbuster.
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Mindfulness yoga in nature

Date & time Thu 25 Feb 20217:30am to 8:30am Age All ages Cost Free Enjoy forest bathing yoga in native bushland of downfall creek. Immerse yourself in nature, your breath
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South Australia eases COVID restrictions, reopens border to Melbourne

South Australia will open its border to Melburnians and ease a number of COVID restrictions on dancing. Premier Steven Marshall on Wednesday announced travel restrictions on people coming from Greater
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Agribusiness owners concerned about liability for COVID-19 outbreaks if employees refuse vaccination

As Australians line up to receive the first batch of COVID-19 vaccinations this week, agribusiness owners are scrambling for answers and say government agencies have offered little support and guidance
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Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth outstrip Sydney and Melbourne prestige property markets

The hunt for a house that’s not just a home, but a COVID-free castle, has pushed up prestige property prices in Perth, the Gold Coast and Brisbane, with a new
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Three of Brisbane’s five new bridges are hanging in limbo

Three of the five new green bridges slated for inner-city Brisbane are still awaiting decisions on their final design and location almost a year after the council’s re-election. Two of
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