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Interview: Tony Albert talks to ArtsHub about how his collection of Aboriginalia has fuelled a two-decade practice. vist.ly/54xmp
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Prof Jo Robinson @orygen_aus President of IASP speaking at the World Health Assembly Event “The Global Problem of Pesticide Suicides: The Time to Act Now”. Powerful address.

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Getting to Perisher is easier than you think ❄️
🚆 Catch Skitube straight into the resort
🚌 Easy bus & shuttle options
🚗 Road trip from Sydney, Canberra & beyond
Less stress. More time discovering your moment ⛷️
Read more 👉 bit.ly/GettingToPeris…




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Launched today, the First Nations Factual Co-production Development Fund is a national program designed to strengthen and elevate screen businesses in international markets. 🎬👏 Applications close Thursday 4 June 2026.
🔗 Find out more: bit.ly/4nOxOzF

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Inspired and grateful to WHO here in Geneva at World Health Assembly for the global mandate to take youth mental health care to a new level in face of the global crisis. Huge thanks to Craig Hodges and the team @orygen_aus global and all our partners & colleagues

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Each year, to coincide with St Florian’s Day (International Firefighters’ Day), the Australian War Memorial’s Last Post Ceremony recognises the service and sacrifice of an ancestor of a member of the ACT Emergency Services Agency (ESA).
This year’s ceremony honoured Private Owen McFadzen, who is listed on the Memorial’s Roll of Honour and was the uncle of Wayne Dalton, Senior Director of the ESA Communications Centre.



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She's not that great, dress not so great - you're looking as handsome as ever - though OLD!!
Such is life.....!!! SOZ!!! 🤣
Hugh Jackman@RealHughJackman
Off to the #MetGala2026 @sfosternyc thank you @armani @brionyraymondnewyork #thomasdunkin
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The ACT Ambulance Service (ACTAS) has welcomed seven new emergency call takers, who are preparing to be the voices Canberrans hear when they dial Triple-Zero (000) for an ambulance.
Serving a key function within ACTAS, call takers collect critical information, provide lifesaving advice to patients before paramedics arrive on scene, and help their colleagues coordinate job resourcing.

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