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Hours after women marched for justice, Gladys Berejiklian decided to commemorate yet another man
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Andy MarksAssistant vice-chancellor at Western Sydney University.
March 16, 2021 2.10pm
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Rest easy Keiths, Alans and Bruces of the world. Your moment has arrived. Again. Only hours after the Women’s March 4 Justice boldly overran the national dialogue, the NSW government determined it was a perfect moment to celebrate another Aussie fella.
Australia’s “first 22nd century city” will be named after Sydney’s celebrated 20th century engineer, John Bradfield. A “naming committee”, comprising the Premier, Gladys Berejikilian, her departmental secretary, Tim Reardon, Minister for Western Sydney, Stuart Ayres and Western Parkland City Authority Chair, Jennifer Westacott made the call, after fielding community suggestions.
Hours after women marched for justice, Gladys Berejiklian decided to commemorate yet another man
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Talk about a rough day at work. Googleâs Australian managing director
Melanie Silva got handed the hard basket on Friday when she fronted a Senate committee hearing and threatened to close down its local search function if a proposed code that will force the tech giant to pay for using news services becomes law.
Googleâs Melanie Silva was heavily pregnant when she faced a Senate hearing last week.
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But the sensational display of brinkmanship â and a threat to walk away from some $4 billion in Australian ad revenues â was far from the biggest event in Silvaâs world that week. After wrapping up the hearing on Friday, the heavily pregnant Silva went into labour.