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Book describes dislocation of ‘the West’
Shining light on Blackwood Drive Recreation Reserve
Book explores free will or determinism debate
Economist helps solve Covid missing data problems
Kennedy family generously donate sculpture to honour region’s history
Kennedy family generously donate statue to honour region’s history
Prep Bags Opening Up World Of Learning For More Kids
‘Lab on chip’ can measure protein-DNA interactions
Koolamara Waters totem
AHISA welcomes appointment of Australia’s first Regional Education Commissioner
AHISA welcomes appointment of Australia’s first Rural Education Commissioner
Summer is time to check for orange hawkweed
Gala opening for Gerringong Library and Museum
Gerringong Christmas Parade 2021
Covid vaccination rollout accelerates with 50 new schools
Gerringong Library and Museum ribbon cutting
Gerringong Library and Museum opens
AHISA welcomes National Strategy to Prevent and Respond to Child Sexual Abuse
Schmidt: Exploring Earth’s oceans to reach Europa
Wattles in revegetation
NSW police charge man after assaulting woman and two police officers at Leeton
AHISA welcomes appointment of Hon Alan Tudge as Minister for Education and Youth
$12 million pipeline to further secure future water supply to South-West communities
Two Million in Federal Funding for Local Infrastructure Projects
Middle class actually enables autocrats in post-Soviet countries
South Asia, Latin America ‘flashpoints’ of global care markets
Goffe co-founds journal on indenture with Einaudi support
Ahmann co-edits journal issue on ‘late industrialism’
Panel: Segregation still ‘in force’ in US schools, neighborhoods
Anthropologist examines aging in U.S. ‘Through Japanese Eyes’
Little Magpie found trapped and hanging upside down in
Poet’s book finds words for ‘things that leave us speechless’
Kerry imparts experience, hope to ‘next generation’
Effective government saves lives in cyclones, other disasters
Book examines Black Jewish indigeneity in South Africa
Authors break down history of ‘envirotech’ in new book
HAVE YOUR SAY on name of a reserve in Penrith City LGA
Religion: less ‘opiate,’ more suppressant, study finds
$1.3m for humanities and social sciences research
‘Yeshiva Days’ records Lower East Side Jewish life
A&S’s Dark Laboratory to amplify Black, Indigenous voices
Linguist links language to social change in ‘Words Matter’
RNA analysis at heart of COVID-19 testing
Annual trout stocking benefits WA’s freshwater fishers
Extra university places in 2021 deliver good news for class of 2020
Police arrest man for dangerous driving at Eden Hills, South Australia
‘Sporting Blackness’ examines race and representation in film
Book profiles Jewish director as a leader in Egyptian cinema