Category: News
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A local RSL rallies university students for support as thousands commemorate the Anzacs

Beyond the annual dawn services and the traditional Anzac Day marches are community groups working hard to take care of veterans and current serving personnel.
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Russia, China, Turkey and now Egypt. Who is next?
Egyptians have taken to the polls over three days, in what analysts accurately predicted will be an al-Sisi win.
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International Women’s Day 2018: ‘No woman left behind’

Adelaide’s 2018 International Women’s Day Breakfast was once again the biggest in the country with over 2700 people in attendance.
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40 YEARS ON, THE COLOURFUL PAST AND PAIN OF THE MARDI GRAS PARADE
2018 marks the 40-year anniversary of the annual Mardi Gras parade in Sydney’s Oxford Street.
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Weatherill, Marshall, Xenophon: What our leaders say about women’s concerns in the lead up to the SA election

Weatherill, Marshall, Xenophon: What our leaders say about women’s concerns in the lead up to the SA election
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South Australian drivers to face new penalties under the State Government
Stronger accessible parking penalties will soon be implemented by the South Australian Government.
