Sydney news: NSW Police grant approval for women s march, inquiry hears of racism in public health system
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COVID-19 exemptions for women s marches
One of the 3,000 women who marched at the Perth event yesterday.
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NSW Police say approval has been granted for 500 people to march at Sydney s Town Hall under coronavirus restrictions, with a women s rally against violence planned in Sydney s CBD.
Inspired by former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins and Australian of the Year Grace Tame, the protesters are demanding greater action to end sexual assault and ensure women s safety.
This is a historical document : A humble school project turns into book revealing decades-old secrets
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Matilda Rees says she can t wait to visit Italy with her nonna Rosa after reading her book.
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When 11-year-old Matilda Rees interviewed her Italian nonna for a school project, she had no idea that the story of her life would turn into a 107-page book.
Her grandmother, Rosa Criniti, was more than happy to discuss her childhood in the southern Italian village of Santa Caterina dello Ionio in the arch of the foot of the Italian Peninsula with her granddaughter.
Warwick’s rising stars of swimming have made their mark on the statewide stage this weekend, with several records broken and one athlete emerging as a Queensland champion.
Ten junior athletes from the Allora Swimming Club competed at the State Sprint Championships at the Brisbane Aquatic Centre on Saturday and Sunday.
Bailey Harm, 12, secured Gold and the title of Queensland Champion in the 50m breaststroke event with a stellar 35.16-second performance, as well as winning silver medals in the 50m freestyle and backstroke races. Bailey Harm after taking out a gold medal and two silver medals for Allora Swimming Club at Queensland State Sprints. Picture: Allora Swimming Club