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“Raelene Cooper v Minister for Environment” – Murujuga traditional custodian launches legal action against the federal government before North West Shelf decision

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Murujuga traditional custodian Raelene Cooper this morning launched legal action against the Minister for Water and the Environment in the Federal Court to compel Murray Watt to make a determination of her Murujuga Section 10 cultural heritage assessment, which has been with the federal government for more than three years. It comes as the Environment … Continued

Sydney and NSW’s Biggest Disability and NDIS Related Event Kicks of 10am Friday 23 May -24 May 2025 – Supporting Connection and Community Uncertainty

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Media Call  Immediate Release  All Media Invited  930am Internal Talk and Open at Stage at Podium  10am Door Stop Ribbon Pull Opening to Camera  *Interviews and Coverage Opportunities All day Both Day Also  Friday 23 May 2025  Location: International Convention Centre Sydney Exhibition Hall 2  Darling Harbour Event: 2025 Sydney Disability Connection Expo, sponsored by … Continued

Flood update – 16 schools to reopen

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146 schools remain closed across the Mid North Coast, Hunter and Central Coast, as well as 168 early childhood education and care services and eight TAFE NSW campuses.   16 schools will reopen tomorrow, and families from those communities have been informed directly by their schools.   If you have been told that your school is closed, … Continued

The Gai-mariagal Festival 2025 builds legacies for the future

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Willoughby City Council is proud to be part of the Gai-mariagal Festival 2025, honouring the living cultures and enduring legacies of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Held from 26 May to 13 July, the festival features a diverse program of events across Northern Sydney, coinciding with National Sorry Day, National Reconciliation Week, and NAIDOC … Continued

Investment in cost-of-living relief for families welcomed by WHSN

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Victoria’s leading network of women’s health organisations has welcomed the Allan Government’s investment in the cost-of-living relief for families in this week’s budget release. The 2025/26 Victorian State Budget, with its focus on improving healthcare and easing financial pressure on families, contains some important wins for women and for women’s health. The Women’s Health Services … Continued

The Voices of Africa: DeBruin Gospel Project in Australia to celebrate Africa Day

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Blending contemporary gospel with traditional African choral styles, the Di Bruin Gospel Project captivates audiences with their signature clap-and-tap rhythms, reminiscent of South Africa’s Apostolic churches from the 1960s. For the very first time in Australia, the award winning ensemble will share the rich stories of South Africa and celebrate the legacy of Nelson Mandela with a … Continued

First children’s books about the diversity of our families.

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Gervay breaks the mould. The first children’s books about the diversity of our families celebrates who we are.  Join us to celebrate a double launch of Guess How I Was Born and Parrot Palace by Susanne Gervay Sunday 1 June, 11.00am Readings St Kilda Celebrate the double launch of Susanne Gervay’s Guess How I Was Born and Parrot Palace. Guess How I Was … Continued