Full of love, heartbreak, pain and joy, Mere Women’s fourth album, Romantic Notions, is out today. Sydney post-punk outfit Mere Women have captivated listeners across three expansive albums, with their emotive brand of “abrasive post-punk pop”. The four-piece received critical acclaim for their third studio album, Big Skies, in 2017 and now their highly anticipated fourth album, Romantic […]
World Book Day: books to read with the little ones in your life
World Book Day: books to read with the little ones in your life
To help you share a story this World Book Day, the team at Macmillan’s Children’s Books share their favourite books to read with the little ones in their lives.
02/03/2021
5 minutes to read
Reading for pleasure has a transformational effect on young minds, and World Book Day’s Share a Story message aims to encourage and empower as many children as possible to engage with enthralling stories and read for the love of reading.
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Outside area
It’s not all about the inside of your home - if you are lucky enough to have an outside area, make the most of it.
Amy recommends jet washing any patio areas and revitalising any outdoor furniture you have with some new cushions and bright paint.
She said: “Don’t discard broken pots, instead break them down to make a good drainage base for this year’s pots.
“If you don’t have your own outdoor space, bring the outside in and create a seat at the window with the best view. Create a plant shelf and enjoy the benefits of being with nature.
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with Aaron Schaffer Facebook’s decision to block the posting and sharing of Australian news highlights the platform s vast influence over the media industry, raising the stakes in global regulators’ efforts to address its power. The social network yesterday announced it would prevent users in Australia from viewing or sharing links to news articles, and also prohibit Australian news outlets from sharing news on their Facebook pages. Facebook s brute force tactics come as it fights a proposed Australian law to force tech giants to pay for the platform to link to their news articles, which tech giants fear could become a precedent for other similar regulation around the globe.