Spiteful lack of empathy behind new âDobSeekerâ
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It appears the Prime Minister has an aversion to taking responsibility for his decisions (âJobSeeker rise an âall or nothingâ deal: Libsâ, February 24). Now it seems that âthe Australian peopleâ are to blame for the measly increase in JobSeeker. He is probably right if we are prepared to accept this and the draconian conditions imposed. To add insult to injury, we are also expected to grass up sneaky people trying to subsidise, unsurprisingly, the amount. Good luck to them with attending all those interviews and getting nowhere.
Teacher who loved her job at the Australian Museum so much she left it $7 million
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Turn a train into a travelling museum? Put a museum in a box? Chew on seal skin? Engaging young people in science in these ways was unimaginable until a 24-year-old science educator Patricia McDonald started working at the Australian Museum in 1953.
After her death in 2018 at the age of 89, the late Ms McDonald left the museum a $7 million surprise â a bequest to nurture future generations of scientists. From a family of modest means, Ms McDonald had saved and invested her public service salary of 35 years in shares.
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