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Share on Twitter Ngangiwumirri elder Patricia Marrfurra McTaggart has grown up on the banks of the Daly River. Fishing, hunting and gathering provide a link to her culture and Country. “When you’re out bush you can really think properly,” the 62-year-old told SBS News. “In our culture, we work closely with Mother Nature; she provides us with things that we want and if she sees us doing something that she’s not happy with she won’t give it to us.” Ms Marrfurra McTaggart lives in the small river community of Nauiyu, in the Katherine Region of the Northern Territory. It has a population of just over 300 people. ....
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The June issue of . Here, Editor-in-Chief Ryan Gandolfo introduces the magazine: The word divorce tends to carry a negative connotation. When a marriage is terminated, it likely highlights a conflict regardless of how big or small. But while some may view divorce as inherently bad, there are times when divorce provides a way out of a rough situation and a chance to start anew. In this month’s Cover Story, we address the rising divorce rate in China, the reason women, in particular, may be looking for a way out and how counseling and therapy are playing an increasing role in improving relationships. Check out the story on pages 38-47. ....
Beijing proposal aims to add protections for artifacts 1 Zhengyangmen Gate, a historical site at the central axis in Beijing. (chinadaily.com.cn/Bruce Connolly) Beijing will strengthen the management of archaeological findings to better preserve the city s urban heritage along its central axis, according to a draft regulation submitted to the capital s top lawmaking body on Thursday. A series of measures are being rolled out. For example, construction companies that fail to apply for archaeological survey and exploration may face a fine of up to 200,000 yuan ($30,583), Liu Yufang, chairwoman of the committee for education, science, culture and public health of the Standing Committee of the Beijing Municipal People s Congress, said at the recent session of the congress. ....