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Women s Friendly Center operational in Gaumul of Bajura, offering sanctuary of support and solace

Shed a tear for the poor dark money groups

Shed a tear for the poor dark money groups
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Top students at N J school passed over for $10K scholarships, raising questions about foul play

Top students at N J school passed over for $10K scholarships, raising questions about foul play
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Coral bleaching is damaging the futures of young people in Cairns

Posted by Gauri Bhandari | Wednesday 17 February 2021, 01:44 PM (AEDT) Gauri Bhandari is a Year 10 student who’s concerned about how climate change is affecting the economy, job opportunities and the future of young people in Cairns, Far North Queensland. In this opinion piece, she says she believes we all need to act now to save the Great Barrier Reef. The colourful world of the Great Barrier Reef is one of the most astounding and fascinating places on the planet, but it s dying, and so is the city that s the hub of all activity related to it: Cairns.  The tourism industry has always been a strong part of the Cairns economy. It developed gradually after World War II, and since then the reef has directly (or indirectly) employed many Cairns residents.

Disaster coverage in the news has overwhelmed young Australians in 2020 - Dr Tanya Notley - ABC Education - http://education abc net au/newsandarticles/blog/-/b/3837582/-disaster-coverage-in-the-news-has-overwhelmed-young-australians-in-2020?null

Posted by Dr Tanya Notley | Tuesday 15 December 2020, 02:24 PM (AEDT) A survey created by and for young Australians has found that the content of this year’s news stories has overwhelmingly made young people feel worse than they did last year. The survey was promoted by ABC Education and the Museum of Australian Democracy (MoAD) as part of Media Literacy Week 2020, and it invited young Australians aged 10–17 to answer a series of questions about their news practices and experiences. The survey was developed by 21 school students who attended the News Champions Forum as part of Media Literacy Week in 2019. There were 560 responses to the survey during September to October 2020, with many school students completing it as part of a broader classroom activity.

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