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One day, these little old ladies came in, two of them. First of all, they were looking for their money in their change purse and one of them said, “Oh, we have to help these poor Aboriginal people.” And I thought, “I should have turned my diamonds around.” And I said, “Who says I’m poor?” Another guy, he came there and he said to me, “Where do you get the kangaroo from?” And I said, “I jumped the fence at Taronga zoo last night.” You have to have a sense of humour, otherwise it doesn’t work. And then Kylie would come over and she’d buy all the lemon myrtle butter biscuits.

Lucky Kwong: An exclusive look at Kylie Kwong s new restaurant and the people behind it

Lucky Kwong: An exclusive look at Kylie Kwong s new restaurant and the people behind it
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Crafting a future these young Indigenous change makers want to grow into

Crafting a future these young Indigenous change makers want to grow into AprApril 2021 at 12:43am The birth of his son strengthened JK-47 s commitment to end a cycle of generational trauma. ( Print text only Cancel We can all be superheroes, we can save the world, we ve just got to care enough to do it, says JK-47, the 23-year-old rising star of Australian rap on what he is trying to communicate through his music. He is one of the passionate change makers who answered the call the ABC put out for young people to tell us how they are coping with a world that is increasingly scary.

Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas

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Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas

Publisher Louise Adler on feminism, ageing, religion and conservative ideas
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