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SBS Language | Orthodox Easter: Who celebrates in Australia and why it s on a different date

Romanian heritage ascribing to the faith you will hear them saying Hristos a înviat - Adevărat a înviat. This is just one example of common traditions across Australia’s ethnic groups celebrating Orthodox Easter, which include members of the Russian, Eritrean, Armenian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian and Ethiopian communities. The Epitaphio (the symbolic funeral bier of Christ) during a Good Friday at Greek Orthodox Church of St. Athanasios at Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney, April, 2015 AAP Key points The strong community appeal of Orthodox Easter is a common denominator across diverse communities celebrating in Australia Traditional staples combine religious elements with family  activities

Foul smell unmasked Australia s hellish baby farmers

Foul smell unmasked Australia s ‘hellish’ baby farmers In a string of houses in the inner west lies a dark secret that left 13 tiny babies dead and revealed the ‘hellish’ black market that plagued colonial Sydney. Crime by Gillian McNally Premium Content It was the plumbing in a Sydney terrace that gave John and Sarah Makin away. On October 11, 1892, workers laying drains in the backyard of a house in Burren St, Macdonaldtown, found two bundles of foul-smelling clothing. The first was dismissed as a dead cat but when they unfurled the second, they saw the remains of a tiny infant. Police were called and officers spent days digging up the yard.

Foul smell unmasked Australia s hellish baby farmers | Fraser Coast Chronicle

Foul smell unmasked Australia s ‘hellish’ baby farmers In a string of houses in the inner west lies a dark secret that left 13 tiny babies dead and revealed the ‘hellish’ black market that plagued colonial Sydney. Crime by Gillian McNally Premium Content It was the plumbing in a Sydney terrace that gave John and Sarah Makin away. On October 11, 1892, workers laying drains in the backyard of a house in Burren St, Macdonaldtown, found two bundles of foul-smelling clothing. The first was dismissed as a dead cat but when they unfurled the second, they saw the remains of a tiny infant. Police were called and officers spent days digging up the yard.

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