A documentary series aimed to spark national conversation about criminalising coercive control. However, it highlighted power imbalances in conversations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous women.
8 Aussies Who Are Spearheading Really Bloody Cool Sustainability Initiatives Right Now
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For every terrifying article about the impacts of climate change, there’s another about good people doing great things on the sustainability front. Simply put, Australia is brimming with talent in this arena, with initiatives ranging from grassroots groups fighting for land rights to design studios creating furniture from waste products from the building industry.
The only comfort in the climate change conversation comes by focusing on the helpers doing incredible work to tackle the crisis. Undoubtedly, there’s a really, really long way to go to overcome this issue, which is why Electrolux launched Better Living in 2030. They acknowledge that it’s Gen Z who’ll feel the fullest impact of climate change, so they’re giving you the chance to become the Australian representative at the global innovation hub and actually play a part in creating
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âWe wake up in grief for our cultureâ: the return of a landmark play
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Elaine Crombie has just four weeks to shape herself into a one-woman âvesselâ for a landmark play about grief and survival.
Itâs day four of rehearsals and the actor, singer and writer laughs that she is âchaotically organisedâ. In the previous week she has taken her teenage boys Andrew and Michael shopping in Adelaide for ânew shoes and to kit them out as a sayonara from mamaâ, before driving interstate to the Sydney Theatre Company at Walsh Bay to learn
Byron Bay upended by Netflix s plans for new reality show
3 May, 2021 09:53 PM
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The beer garden at the Byron Bay Beach Hotel. Netflix announced plans for a reality show that will follow hot Instagrammers living their best lives . Photo / Matthew Abbott, The New York Times
The beer garden at the Byron Bay Beach Hotel. Netflix announced plans for a reality show that will follow hot Instagrammers living their best lives . Photo / Matthew Abbott, The New York Times
New York Times
By: Livia Albeck-Ripka
Tensions between protecting and capitalising on the image of the famous Australian beach town have exploded over a new reality show.