Sideswipe: Daycare nightmare?
2 minutes to read Johnny always cries when we drop him off at daycare.
Worst first dates 1. My friends fixed me up on a blind date. Turned out to be my landlord and I was a month behind on rent.
2. He used a lint roller on my shirt and pants before he would let me in his car.
3. On a lunch date, the handsome guy told me he spoke 4 languages.one of them was Math .then proceeded to ask me about my German heritage explaining how he wanted to make sure he would have blonde-haired, blue-eyed Aryan children.
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A cool, gentle, creeping fire came to the bushland that surrounds the Tang Tang and Thunder swamps in central Victoria, north of Bendigo, in 2019. It burnt gently through grasslands and connected up with other fires lit on the forest floor to create a mosaic effect.
This fire was lit by Dja Dja Wurrung people, including employees of Forest Fire Management Victoria, and their non-Aboriginal colleagues. It was the first cultural burn in the area in 170 years.
It was a momentous day, says Trent Nelson, the chairperson of the Dja Dja Wurrung Clans Aboriginal Corporation. In the years since cultural burning had been used, the landscape had become degraded and sick . The region, which includes the towns of Daylesford, Bendigo and Boort, used to be cloaked in box-ironbark forests and woodlands but is now one of the most profoundly altered landscapes in Victoria, where agriculture, urban settlement and mining have left ecosystems fragmented.