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Friday, August 26, 2022

'The worst visa in the world': One man's plea to the new Australian government

Reza Rostami is grateful for the protection given to him by Australia.

Nine years ago he and his young family were on a perilous boat journey from Indonesia, organised by a people smuggler, during which his 18-month-old daughter nearly died. She hadn’t eaten for four days and stopped breathing. But life hasn't been easy for the psychologist, 53, and his family, since they fled Iran.

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The people who should have had COVID-19 by now, but haven't

As COVID-19 cases continue across the globe, an intriguing phenomenon has emerged, including in Australia.

Some people have been able to dodge the disease despite close exposure to infected cases, including isolating at home with family members and friends who are unwell.

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Labor calls for Resilience NSW to be axed after inquiry finds agencies failed flood-affected communities

The NSW agency charged with preparing the state for natural disasters clearly failed the community during this year's catastrophic floods and should be axed, the opposition says.

Resilience NSW caused more problems than it solved and Labor supported parliamentary inquiry recommendations it be dismantled, NSW Labor Leader Chris Minns said.

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Labor's climate bill passes lower house as Coalition votes against enshrining 2030 target

Labor's climate bill to enshrine in law a 2030 emissions reduction target has passed its first hurdle clearing the lower house.

It's been backed by the Greens, teal independents and Liberal MP Bridget Archer, who crossed the floor as the Coalition held firm on its opposition to the bill.

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Pacific leaders will declare a ‘climate emergency’. This is what it looks like across the region

About an hour from Fiji’s capital is the village of Togoru. Here, even the dead aren’t safe from the impacts of climate change.

A few barnacle-covered tombstones are all that’s left of this village's ancestral graveyard.

Lavenia McGoon has lived in Togoru all her life. She got married and brought up her children in the small village.

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Australia's national anthem has been reimagined by this Aboriginal rapper

Have you ever written a song by playing table tennis? Probably not. But that’s exactly what a group of Tasmanian children, and Tasmanian Aboriginal (pakana) rapper DENNI, want you to do.

‘Anthem Anthem Revolution’ is an art installation that was launched at the Birmingham 2022 Festival in the United Kingdom this week. The festival showcases global art and culture alongside the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, which starts on 28 July.


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Mullets are having their moment. Here's why the hairstyle is trending

Love it or hate it, it's hard to escape the trending hairstyle of the moment: the mullet.

From the football field to school classrooms, the quintessential Australian haircut has made a grand comeback in recent years.

The mullet - hair long at the back while trimmed short on the sides and front - has long been championed by Australian men in the 80s.

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Why Labor has recruited retired NBA star Shaquille O'Neal to support the Indigenous Voice campaign

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal has added his support to the campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

In Australia on a speaking tour, O'Neal appeared briefly at a press conference with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney in Sydney on Saturday.


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