David
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When schools go into lockdown after social media threats
A few weeks back East Hills Boys High School and Sir Joseph Banks High School - both in south-west Sydney - went into lockdown after a social media threat.
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Land Girls and Girls on the Land
Much has happened since 2012 when NSW Farmers Association appointed it\'s first female president, Fiona Simson.
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Alive, but not present
Southern Cross Retirement Village is a cocoon of retreating realities. Each resident, some hopeful for a next lifetime, lives in a period of waiting.
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My moustache—shaped by experience—Movember
The hairiest month of the year is finally here!
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Answered prayer (and an umbrella of grace)
This year has been a three legged race with an elephant. Down a road of broken glass a mile long.
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Myanmar ruling party concedes poll defeat as Suu Kyi heads for landslide
Myanmar\'s ruling party conceded defeat in a general election on Monday as the opposition led by democracy figurehead Aung San Suu Kyi appeared on course for a landslide victory that could ensure it forms the next government.
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Christians divided by beliefs but united in witness of martyrdom, says Pope Francis
Christian churches may still be divided by their beliefs, but Pope Francis believes there is still something that unifies all Christians worldwide—their witness of martyrdom.
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We will not yield on same-sex couples and baptism says Mormon church
The Mormon church has published a rare interview with one of its \"Twelve Apostles\" justifying the decision to exclude the children of same-sex marriages from baptism.
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Investigators '90 percent sure' bomb downed Russian plane
Investigators of the Russian plane crash in Egypt are \"90 percent sure\" the noise heard in the final second of a cockpit recording was an explosion caused by a bomb.
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Airlie Beach Festival of Music
The Airlie Beach Festival of Music was another huge success this past weekend with a super huge web site and within that one web site was a 15 page .pdf file of gigs from the three day weekend.