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Darwin and Kakadu: Discovering Australia s Top End

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Darwin suburbs on alert as COVID-19 fragments detected in wastewater samples

Darwin s inner suburbs have been issued a warning after COVID-19 fragments were detected in wastewater samples. Crystal WuDigital Reporter July 17, 2021 - 10:16AM Coronavirus fragments have been detected in Darwin s wastewater samples, but officials say there s no risk to the community. The Northern Territory government issued the warning on Friday night as wastewater samples were taken from the Ludmilla Treatment plant. The suburbs of Bayview, Cullen Bay, Darwin, Darwin Waterfront, Dinah Beach, Fannie Bay, Ludmilla, Parap, Tipperary waters, Winnellie and Woolner were affected. Wastewater samples were taken from the Ludmilla Treatment plant. Picture: Getty Images Samples were taken as part of the government s COVID-19 surveillance program.

Restaurants: Why smaller menus are more sustainable for producers and chefs, and less overwhelming for diners

Advertisement Some of my favourite meals have been of the Henry Ford variety. “Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants,” he said of his production-line motor vehicles in 1909, “so long as it is black.” There was a truly great meal at Union Farm, the roadside stall of a chicken farm in Singapore, where you could have any food you liked, as long as it was chicken. And any chicken you liked, as long as it was chee pao kai – marinated, wrapped in paper, and deep-fried. You unwrapped it, burnt your fingers, ate the sticky, fragrant, caramelised meat within, and left. Perfect.

Restaurants: Why smaller menus are more sustainable for producers and chefs, and less overwhelming for diners

Advertisement Some of my favourite meals have been of the Henry Ford variety. “Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants,” he said of his production-line motor vehicles in 1909, “so long as it is black.” There was a truly great meal at Union Farm, the roadside stall of a chicken farm in Singapore, where you could have any food you liked, as long as it was chicken. And any chicken you liked, as long as it was chee pao kai – marinated, wrapped in paper, and deep-fried. You unwrapped it, burnt your fingers, ate the sticky, fragrant, caramelised meat within, and left. Perfect.

This illustrator has found a unique way to reconnect with the country where she was born

Share on Twitter Growing up, Tisha Tejaya understood she was different from the other kids in her class. She would often get embarrassed about the traditional Indonesian cuisine that popped up in her lunchbox. You don t belong to the country you came from, and you look different from most of the people who are in the country you live in, she says. I didn t really know who I was, and I often took that resentment out on my family.” It would be some time before she would discover her history. Tisha grew up on the edge of a mango farm.

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