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NRL 2021: Ken Stephen Medal nominees, players recognised for community work, fan vote open now

NRL players take great delight in engaging with the community and boosting spirits. And while these deeds are not done for praise or attention, the off-field work of 13 players has been recognised with a nomination for the 2021 Ken Stephen Medal, sponsored by Your Local Club. The nominees, put forward by their NRL clubs as part of the annual NRL Community Awards, are listed below with their junior teams: Adam Doueihi (Wests Tigers/Strathfield Raiders) Cody Walker (South Sydney Rabbitohs/Casino Cougars) Jamal Fogarty (Gold Coast Titans/Beaudesert Kingfishers) Jamayne Isaako (Brisbane Broncos/Aranui Eagles) Jarrod Croker (Canberra Raiders/Goulburn Stockmen Juniors)

iTWire - NBN and Jawun collaborate to champion reforms and deliver opportunities for indigenous communities

iTWire Friday, 09 July 2021 10:08 NBN and Jawun collaborate to champion reforms and deliver opportunities for indigenous communities Shares Shane Webster (left), Sally Kincaid (upper right), and Gavin Williams NBN collaborates with non-for-profit Jawun to carry out its commitment of strengthening relationships and creating opportunities for indigenous people. It also laid out its ongoing commitments and remaining projects for the year. NBN is working on a new three-year collaboration with Jawun, a non-for-profit improving the capacity of indigenous leaders, organisations, and communities to achieve their own development goals. The collaboration will see up to 12 NBN employees endorsed into indigenous organisations in Australia, using their knowledge to help communities enhance their digital capability.

Detectives extradite a man from NSW after Narrabundah shooting

Detectives extradite a man from NSW after Narrabundah shooting
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Healing Country: It s time to ditch national parks

Healing Country: It’s time to ditch national parks On the need for First Nations land ownership and management. Photograph: Russell Ord, Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation April 25, 2021 The creation of national parks has often been described as the cornerstone of biodiversity conservation in Australia. Today, the National Parks and Wildlife Service manages 870 national parks in NSW alone, covering over 7 million hectares of protected land. Yet, our ecosystems are hanging by a thread. Despite being home to one of the most diverse range of plants and animals in the world, Australia has one of the highest rates of species loss, with over a thousand on the verge of extinction.

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