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Social media inquiry holds further public hearings

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The Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society will hold further public hearings next week as part of its inquiry into the influence and impacts of social media on Australian society. Building on previous hearings where the committee heard from social media platforms and media organisations, the committee will hear from a broad … Continued

Fun, free things to do these school holidays

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If your kids like to run, ride and read, check out what they can do for free in the City of Sydney during the spring school holidays.   Parks and playgrounds   There are lots of great parks and playgrounds across the inner city. With more than 400 parks to choose from, you can spend … Continued

Andoo Team Australia

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The Andoo Team Australia youth crew have smashed out a convincing win today in race 7 of 8,  to secure their spot in the UniCredit Youth America’s Cup semi-final tomorrow in Barcelona.  The Andoo Australia youth squad, led by Skipper Cole Tapper, with co-helm Jack Ferguson and trimmers Max Paul and Tom Needham relished the return of winds in … Continued

The Fans Strike Back: The Force lands in Australia this November

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This November, The Fans Strike Back exhibition will make its Australian debut at The District Docklands. Following its record-breaking tour across New York, Los Angeles, London, Madrid, and Paris, this immersive showcase features one of the world’s largest private collections of Star Wars’ inspired memorabilia, offering fans an unparalleled journey through the iconic universe. This dynamic experience … Continued

Arndell Anglican College student wins Torrens University Bright Award

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  Eesha Chand, Arndell Anglican College student is a winner in the Visual Arts category of Torrens University’s Bright Awards.  Judges applauded her work saying, “Eesha’s work demonstrates exceptional precision, creativity, and a high standard of artistic excellence.”  Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Executive Dean, Design and Creative Technology, said the Bright Awards illustrate Torrens University’s commitment to … Continued

Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta high school student wins Torrens University Bright Award

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  Calissa Macare, Our Lady of Mercy College Parramatta student is a winner in the Photography category of the Torrens University Bright Awards.  The judges applauded her work, saying “Calissa’s series on floral ice sculptures is a testament to her meticulous composition and striking visual narrative.”   Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Executive Dean, Design and Creative Technology, … Continued

Springfield Central State High School student wins Torrens University Bright Awards

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Rachel Razunguzwa, Springfield Central State High School has been recognised as a winner at Torrens University Australia’s 2024 Bright Awards which supports arts in high schools as a way of inspiring career options for future creative leaders.   Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Executive Dean, Design and Creative Technology, said the Bright Awards illustrate Torrens University’s commitment … Continued

Local student wins Torrens University Bright Awards

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Audrey Kennedy, Abbotsleigh student has been recognised as a winner at Torrens University Australia’s 2024 Bright Awards which supports arts in high schools as a way of inspiring career options for future creative leaders.     Professor Scott Thompson-Whiteside, Executive Dean, Design and Creative Technology, said the Bright Awards illustrate Torrens University’s commitment to supporting design and creative … Continued