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24.01.2022 Ballina is a town in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia, and the seat of the Ballina Shire local government area. Ballina's urban population at June 2018 was 26,381. The town lies on the Richmond River and serves as a gateway to Byron Bay. The investigation of the site in the 1890s, by edwyn Statham, which includes the first drawn archaeological stratigraphic section, marks the beginning of the study of shell mounds in Australia.



21.01.2022 Family photos in 1969

21.01.2022 When women are at the table, the discussion is richer, the decision-making process is better, and the organization is stronger.When women are at the table, the discussion is richer, the decision-making process is better, and the organization is stronger.

21.01.2022 What does affirmative action in Australia?What does affirmative action in Australia?



19.01.2022 Equal Employment Opportunity for Women The Affirmative Action (Equal Employment Opportunity for Women) Act 1986 covers all higher education institutions and employers (other than public sector employers) employing 100 or more employees.

18.01.2022 Likely nature of the economic shocks When it comes the economic shocks, it is important to distinguish three sources two of which are tangible. First are the purely medical shocks workers in their sickbeds aren’t producing GDP. Second is the economic impact of public and private containment measures things like school and factory closures, travel restrictions, and quarantines. The third is literally ‘all in our heads’.

17.01.2022 The Pantyikali (Bandjigali) dialect, also called Baarundji (meaning the people of the Paroo River) or Weyneubulcoo (Wanyuparlku, Wanyiwalku), is a dialect of the Paakantyi language. Pantyikali is spoken in New South Wales, Australia, northwest, north, and west of White Cliffs. It is presumably extinct, with only one speaker remaining in 1981. The Pantyikali people of the Paakantyi were extensively studied and photographed in the 19th century by Frederic Bonney, the owner of M...omba Station.[3] The major work on the Paakantyi language and its dialects has been that of linguist Luise Hercus.[4] People of the Riverine region around White Cliffs and Milparinka, neighbours of the Karenggaoa, Barundji, Wanjiwalgu, Wiljali and Malyangaba peoples.



17.01.2022 We are back! Kreasi is proud to announce an expanded 2021 edition of the Festival Indonesia 2021 Explore the Archipelago, returning to Forrest Chase in Perth CBD on 23rd October. After the success of the previous festivals, we’re stretching to include more. More music, more food, more space, more of everything. We’re thrilled to welcome headliners Sam & Chris Nafie and Tari Kecak Bali, alongside other best Indonesian Cultural performers. Feed your crave for Indonesian cul...inary, arts and fashion.. we invite you to explore our curated market place and we hope to see you on the venue, with light and with love. Come and join us! Share this event to your family and friends. *Watch party is a must!

15.01.2022 The name Balgo may have been derived from the Kukatja language word palkurr-palkurr, meaning rice grass, which grows nearby. The Kukatja dialect of the Western Desert Language is the first language for many people at Balgo, with the name deriving from the Gugadja people. There is a Kukatja dictionary published by Luurnpa Catholic School, and at the school's Walkala Centre, audio books are created in both Kukatja and English.[6] As of 2019, scientists from the University of Qu...eensland have been undertaking a research project on the Kukatja language, the local lingua franca which is fluently spoken "by residents of all ages and across at least seven tribal groups". Researchers are recording conversations and mapping the language, believing that Kukatja could provide clues to how languages are spread around the world. Dr Luis Miguel Rojas Berscia believes that the mission, as in other places such as the Amazon and West Africa could be the common thread, bringing different ethnic groups together in isolated spots. Berscia, along with Balgo woman Melissa Sunfly and other residents, is working on developing a dictionary of the language and a teacher's guide, before English is taken up more widely by the younger generation.[7] See more

10.01.2022 Times of fear are also times of rumours and misinformation; knowledge is the antidote.

02.01.2022 Everything we do during and after this crisis must be with a strong focus on building more equal, inclusive and sustainable economies and societies that are more resilient in the face of pandemics, climate change, and the many other global challenges we face. What the world needs now is solidarity. With solidarity we can defeat the virus and build a better world.

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