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Charity Walk for Feeding the Homeless in Adelaide

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The Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth is organising a charity walk on Sunday 18th June 2023 in Adelaide to support Humanity First’s initiative of “Feeding the Homeless” in our local community. Humanity First is a non-political, non-religious charity that operates on the basis of necessity. They have been serving the homeless in Adelaide over the past year. Humanity First Australia … Continued

What happens to your digital assets when you die?

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Succession in the digital age is probably more complicated than you might think. If you’ve written a will – and if you haven’t, you may want to consider it – you’ve almost certainly thought about what you would like to happen to your assets, like property, after you pass away. But have you also considered … Continued

Monash Expert: Federal government ban on Nazi symbols

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A Monash University expert is available to provide comments in response to the Federal government’s plans to introduce a national ban on Nazi symbols. Associate Professor David Slucki, Director, Australian Centre for Jewish Civilisation, Monash Faculty of ArtsContact: +61 432 866 041 or david.slucki@monash.eduRead more of Associate Professor Slucki’s work at Monash Lens The following … Continued

Bilas: Body Adornment of Papua New Guinea. A powerful new exhibition at the Australian Museum highlighting the cultural traditions of Papua New Guinea using the human body as a canvas

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Sydney, 8 June, 2023: Body adornment, or BILAS in the local language of PNG, is a powerful and integral part of Papua New Guinea (PNG) culture. Now, Bilas: Body Adornment of Papua New Guinea, comes to the Australian Museum in a new multimedia exhibition opening on Friday 9 June 2023.  BILAS celebrates the rich, cultural … Continued

New specialist housing indicators released for more inclusive urban planning

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Available at neighbourhood, suburb, and local government area levels, the publicly available housing indicators provide key insights into housing across Australia’s 21 largest cities.  The 24 indicators look at housing precarity, housing and transport costs, rental and mortgage stress levels, access to homelessness services and key worker populations.  AUO Director and Associate Professor at RMIT, Melanie … Continued

Survey reveals 85% of Aussie millennials set themselves a monthly budget for their spending in contrast to 52% of baby boomers

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Over 1,000 Australian adults born after 1946 were surveyed by global e-commerce platform Ubuy to determine generational budgeting trends. Global inflation has left many economies reeling across the world, seeing increases in interest rates, energy costs, and even food prices and daily essentials. As a result, many shoppers are now having to be extra careful … Continued

Go wild for school holidays at the sea museum

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The Maritime Museum is awash with winter fun these school holidays. See two sides of the wildlife world, with the newly-opened Guykuda’s Aquarium, and Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibitions – and don’t miss the amazing Brickwrecks: Sunken Ships in LEGO® Bricks. Box of Birds’ spectacular light playscape comes to the Aquatic Imaginarium – an interactive … Continued