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Gympie councillor Bruce Devereaux has hit out at Facebook s nuclear news ban, saying the tech giant s behaviour was poor after his personal blog Big Family Little Income was wiped out as collateral damage by the company. The blog about the trials and tribulations of his family, and occasionally spruiking products, was among the non-media pages caught in the crossfire when Facebook attempted to wipe news from its platform Australia-wide last week. The ban was in response to a new law making its way through parliament requiring the company to pay news outlets for content. However, it also meant a decade of Mr Devereaux s work was wiped out. ....
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“I’ve learned so much and I can do so much more now,” Ms Mackenzie said. “To all future students of our college, be brave, chase your dreams and never give up. “You are so capable.” This year’s graduates will be joining the growing group of young adults with disabilities and autism who now live independent and rewarding lives in the community. Claire Robinson, Alana Pettigrew, Sonya McFarlane and Kate-Lyn MacKenzie during their graduation ceremony. The graduation was attended by proud parents, relatives, and staffers; including Steps Pathways College founder and Sunshine Coast senior citizen of the year, Carmel Crouch. ....