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Challenging online disinformation and harmful narratives

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A digital comic series co-designed by RMIT students, educators and violence prevention experts will challenge online disinformation and harmful narratives that particularly target young men. The Adventures of Soy Boy and Friends follows a team of fictional characters as they navigate the challenges of university life, one algorithm and creditable source at a time. The designs were … Continued

GIRLS CRICKET IN CAIRNS HITS A SIX THANKS TO QUEENSLAND COUNTRY BANK

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GIRLS CRICKET IN CAIRNS HITS A SIX THANKS TO QUEENSLAND COUNTRY BANK   Girls cricket in Cairns has hit a major six thanks to Queensland Country Bank’s GOOD FOR GOOD Community Grants Program. The Mulgrave Combined Cricket Association is one of 15 not-for-profit organisations across the state that has received funding, and it’s funding that … Continued

Leadership Beyond The Plan: Strengthening Minority Representation in Australian Construction Leadership

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Sydney, Australia – March 2025: Despite over $200 million in government investment since 2019, minority representation in Australian construction leadership remains alarmingly low, according to a new report from EPIC Group.   The report, Government Funding in Construction: A Critical Analysis of Impact vs Intent, highlights a major disconnect between funding initiatives and actual outcomes. … Continued

Perth’s Largest Mosque Hosts Interfaith Iftar Dinner, Uniting 300 Guests in Celebration of Harmony

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[POST EVENT-PRESS RELEASE – Complete Audio, Transcript & Photos] Perth, Western Australia – 16/03/2025 Last evening, Perth’s Nasir Mosque, the largest in Western Australia, welcomed approximately 300 guests from diverse faiths and backgrounds for a landmark interfaith Iftar dinner. The event, organised by the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, blended spiritual reflection, interfaith dialogue, and cultural celebration, underscoring … Continued

Sunset Nasara – Celebrating Australian South Sea Islander traditions

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The Australian National Maritime Museum is proud to present Sunset Nasara. Sunset Nasara is a one-day cultural exchange showcasing and celebrating Australian South Sea Islander traditions through stories, music, performance, art, food, and skill-sharing – it is where traditions come alive.  Visitors can participate in hands-on craft workshops, experience the flavours of the Pacific with … Continued

Muslims in the capital of Australia, open doors for their annual Ramadan Iftar Dinner

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Media Opportunity: Live Interview of National President and Imam, local Mosque Imam, Foreign Diplomats, ACT MLAs, local Ahmadi Muslims and guests. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community ACT extends an open invitation to all political leaders, religious figures from diverse backgrounds and members of the public to join their Annual Interfaith Iftar Dinner, emphasising the importance of dialogue, mutual respect and tolerance. … Continued

Regional clinic boosts blood-thinner uptake to prevent stroke

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A regional health centre within Victoria has managed to boost blood-thinner uptake among patients deemed high risk for stroke following a pharmacist-physician initiative aimed at patients with atrial fibrillation (irregular heart rhythms). In this retrospective study, led by researchers from the Center for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS) within the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and … Continued

Calls for help go unanswered

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With more than 40 per cent of our country’s young people under the age of 16 being exposed to family and domestic violence[1], Safe Steps will today launch Unanswered Calls – a short documentary that highlights the plight of this group of vulnerable Australians.   In Unanswered Calls, two young people bravely share their lived … Continued

Oxford street icons heritage listing push

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  Three historic venues along Oxford Street are proposed for heritage listing following a study to identify important places for LGBTIQA+ communities.     The City of Sydney is proposing to list 134 Oxford Street, better known as the Oxford Hotel, Palms at 124 Oxford Street, and the Universal nightclub, formerly known as the Midnight … Continued