Scientists challenge Australians to answer Indigenous Voice call,The peak body representing more than 100,000 science and technology workers has thrown its support behind a Voice to Parliament.
Scientists challenge Australians to answer Indigenous Voice call
The peak body representing more than 100,000 science and technology workers has thrown its support behind a Voice to Parliament.
Horse racing tips: This 12-1 shot loves the mud and should run a big race in the Midlands Grand National,SUN Racing goes looking for value on a big Saturday of racing. Read on for our tips and back a horse by clicking their odds below. LONGSHOT THE TWO AMIGOS (3.00 Uttoxeter) He loved a slog when win… Tags:casinos and gamblingevents and attractionshorse racingSportThe Sunthe-sun.com
UFC 286’s Leon Edwards is the ex-council estate tearaway thrown into MMA by his mum and on cusp of cementing his legacy,LEON EDWARDS never imagined fighting for a UFC title when his mum threw him into mixed martial arts in a desperate bid to get him off the streets of Birmingham. But 13 years after being thrust into… Tags:BirminghamBoxingKamaru UsmanLeon Edwardsmartial artsMMASportSportsThe Sunthe-sun.comUFCUK
Wandering with intent at Willunga,Willunga has a broadening village appeal with a recognisable wine style being produced from its foothills environment. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Teenage environmental activist squares off with famous misogynist,Greta Thunberg has found herself the target of a Twitter attack by an older man, and the back-and-forth has taken social media by storm Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Ed Sheeran wows kids' hospital with impromptu concert,Pop megastar Ed Sheeran has surprised children and staff at a major Melbourne hospital with an impromptu performance. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Musk reinstates Trump's Twitter account,Musk reinstates Trump's Twitter account,Former US president Donald Trump says he's unlikely to return to Twitter after it's new owner Elon Musk announced his account would be reinstated. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Politics of broken promises must be played carefully,The worst thing a government can do, according to opposition politicians and some of the commentariat, is to break election promises. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Three measles cases detected in Victoria,Three measles cases detected in Victoria,Victoria's deputy chief health officer is putting returned travellers on high alert after three new measles cases were detected in the state. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Peter Bol to race for 800m gold at Paris Olympics,Peter Bol says he has suffered permanent damage to his reputation, but has vowed to push on and chase 800m gold at the Paris Olympics Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Australia joins global no-plastic pledge,Australia joins global no-plastic pledge,Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek says she wants to see a plastic-free Pacific as Australia joins a global push to end plastic pollution worldwide. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
These four graphs reveal how Australia's TV habits are changing,Australian attitudes towards TV viewing are changing rapidly as corporations vie for our attention on new platforms, new data shows. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Star imports deliver for Sydney FC in A-League Men | The New Daily,Sydney's old guard delivered for Steve Corica as the Sky Blues finally kept an A-League Men's clean sheet in a 2-0 away win over Newcastle. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Aussie cricketers rally around Cummins after family heartbreak,Australia will wear black arm bands on the second day of the fourth Test against India after the death of captain Pat Cummins' mother Maria. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Australia still flunks on climate: report,Australia got the worst possible rating of "very low" for everything but climate policy, which was ranked as "low". Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Swimmers hope to smash world record for largest ever skinny dip,Stripped-off swimmers will take to the water off Sydney hoping to smash the world record for the largest ever skinny dip. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Josh Giddey stars in OKC's NBA win,Australia's Josh Giddey has fallen just shy of a double-double in OKC's victory over Toronto, while there were also NBA wins for the Magic, Celtics and Knicks. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Indian Wells: : Aussie Jordan Thompson takes down #2 Tsitsipas,Aussie Jordan Thompson has dashed Stefanos Tsitsipas ambition to be No.1 with an exhilarating three-set Indian Wells victory. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Flood-impacted NSW brace for another soaking,Flood-impacted towns across NSW are on high alert as forecast downpours over the weekend are expected to wreak further damage. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Australian actress Emily Browning talks about new comedy series,Melbourne-born actress Emily Browning joins forces with a bunch of Aussue actresses and comedians for post-apocalyptic comedy Class of '07. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Double blow for heavyweight boxer,Health concerns and injuries could seriously delay Australian heavyweight Justis Huni's charge to a world title shot. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
NASA unveils new spacesuit tailored for moon return,NASA has unveiled the first prototype for a newly designed next-generation spacesuit for the first astronauts expected to venture back to the moon. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Australia's super-rich exposed among world's worst climate emitters,Australian billionaires are among a list of the world's richest people with the worst carbon emissions as the COP27 summit gets underway. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Dutton's absence from NSW election 'remarkable': PM,The prime minister has joined the NSW election campaign to lob bombs at the government, days out from the state election. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Hard questions after Australia's T20 exit,Australia's inability to put the foot to the throat of opponents has meant that years of a planning for a home Twenty20 World Cup has resulted in an early exit. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Tributes after Australian star drowns at WA beach,Friends in Australia and overseas are paying tribute to actor Peter Hardy, who drowned at a popular beach in Western Australia last week. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
‘This is all a little surreal’: Bono opens book tour in US,U2 frontman Bono has opened his book tour singing, joking and shouting out his life story to thousands of fans at Manhattan's Beacon Theatre. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Victoria Liberals at odds expelling MP Deeming,Victorian Liberal leader John Pesutto is facing internal resistance over his move to expel MP Moira Deeming for allegedly bringing the party into disrepute. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Australians ‘very concerned’ about climate change,A majority of Australians are worried about climate change, according to the latest Climate of the Nation report. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Taylor Swift smashes records with 10th album,Taylor Swift's Midnights broke records the first day it dropped. Now the singer occupies the top 10 spots on the Billboard chart. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Close-up picture of ant's face spooks the internet,A close-up shot of an ant's face has transfixed the internet, with many saying they will never look at the common insect the same way. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Households slammed as budget offers little inflation relief,With annual inflation reaching a 32-year high over the September quarter, food staples were hit hard and its going to get worse. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Ferrari drivers on top in US GP practice,Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc were the fastest in practice for the US Grand Prix, while Daniel Ricciardo finished third in a less represented second session. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
'Seriously impacted': Food prices warning as flood devastate farms,Australians are bracing for the biggest cost of living crisis in 30 years to get even worse as widespread flooding. Tags:The New Dailythenewdaily.com.au
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers
Three ways moving on from Aaron Rodgers impacts Packers,Moving on from a franchise quarterback is a challenging situation for any NFL team. Here are three ways the Packers will be impacted if Rodgers has indeed played his last game as a member of the
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas
DOH warns vs eating seafood from oil spill areas,The Department of Health warned the public yesterday against eating fish and other seafood from areas affected by the oil spill.
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Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank
Washington turns to Wall Street to help rescue dying bank,In a scene reminiscent of the last financial crisis, the federal government turned to Wall Street this week for help with a blossoming emergency in the banking sector
Hollywood Stars Who Made Serious Money Doing Hilarious Japanese Advertisements,Generally, popular Hollywood stars won’t deign to make commercials, focusing only on bigger projects where they get hefty paycheques for their time, skills, and influence. Had these actors and actresses dared to make small-time advertisements, the media would have gone berserk, and bloggers and websites would start making a fuss out of it. So how come you’ve missed any of the funny commercials on our list, played by top celebrities? Well, it’s because it was never filmed for the American market. It was shown only in Japan for their local products. The celebrities are involved in the ads as influencers, sales pitch makers, and salespeople. There is no doubt in our mind that they would never be involved in something like this for American viewers. Read on and find out which celebrities took part in Japanese commercials, and note how well they did it.Brooke ShieldsBrooke Shields was arguably the most famous child model during her time; gaining much popularity when she was only 12 years of age for her role in Pretty Baby. Many would be shocked to learn that the 80s icon took part in a Japanese commercial at the peak of her fame. The advertisement shows The Blue Lagoon actress being uncomfortable with the knots in her hair and is saved from further struggle with the introduction of Lux shampoo. With her educational background in romance languages, we thought she’d utter some Japanese words, but she merely settles with the line, “Lux, super rich.” Tags:Herald Weeklyheraldweekly.compeople
The Significance of the Symbols of Led Zeppelin,When Led Zeppelin, the iconic British rock band came up with their symbol, they did so with a lot of thought. If you’re a fan of the music, it might interest you to know what these mightily talented four guys had in mind when they designed their now-famous logo. In fact, it was Jimmy Page who tasked his band members to come up with something that really resonated with them. This is what they came up with. Tags:Herald Weeklyheraldweekly.compeople
A Taste of Ancient Greece: Some Delicious, Centuries-Old Recipes,A cuisine of meats and honey, not unlike today, there was a wide array of foods served in ancient Greece. But their creation was more focused on vegetables as main ingredients, as well as fish, fruits, legumes, and some meat selections, which were roasted on pits, boiled, simmered, or baked in ovens. Tags:FoodHerald Weeklyheraldweekly.com
Kansas “Old Farmer’s Almanac’s” 10-Day Forecast: Planting Dates and Gardening Tips for Late March 2023 | Talia Meadows | NewsBreak Original,Gardening enthusiasts and farmers alike in Kansas look forward to the start of spring as the temperatures rise and the days grow longer. This means it’s time to start planning your garden and preparing for the upcoming planting season. Tags:Kansas “Old Farmer's Almanac's” 10 Day Forecast Planting Dates and Gardening Tips for Late March 2023newsbreak.com
History Of The Chocolate Chip Cookie,Ruth Graves Wakefield was a chef most remembered for developing one of America’s most famous desserts: the chocolate chip cookie. Ruth, who was born in 1903, was much more than a recipe developer. She was a dietician,college-educated chef, teacher, cookbook author, and company owner. In 1930, she owned a tourist resort in Whitman, Massachusetts, with her husband, Kenneth. They dubbed the establishment The Toll House Inn. Ruth prepared all of the inn’s meals. She immediately gained a reputation in the neighborhood for her innovative and extremely delectable pastries. Tags:FoodHerald Weeklyheraldweekly.com