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Celebrating 190 years of Sydney dining

Celebrating 190 years of Sydney dining Jill Dupleix and Terry Durack Apr 19 2021 at 5:05 PM Photo: Christopher Pearce Photo: James Brickwood Photo: Christopher Pearce Photo: Ross Anthony Willis Photo: Joe Wigdahl Photo: David Porter Photo: Fairfax Media Photo: Marco Del Grande Chef Clayton Donovan at the Jaaning Tree, Nambucca Heads.  Photo: SMH Chef David Thompson (left) and assistant Tanongsak Yordwai with fresh produce at Darley Street Thai in Newtown.  Photo: Elizabeth Dobbie Photo: Marco Del Grande Photo: Wolter Peeters Photo: Supplied Photo: Wesley Lonergan WLO Photo: Ben Rushton Photo: Courtesy Robyn Parker Photo: Ross Anthony Willis Photo: SMH of Join our guided tour to the pivotal movements and moments that have made this city one of the world s tastiest.

Like champagne, mate : how a US kangaroo ban could kill off an Indigenous opportunity

This still occurs in parts of the country today, particularly where the commercial industry does not operate – and it is the killing of female kangaroos and their young joeys that has become the core focus of animal rights campaigners in the US. The development of the commercial kangaroo industry over the last 30 years was intended to address the situation by introducing strict regulations at every stage of the process. Admittedly, says Dennis King, chief executive officer of the Kangaroo Industries Association of Australia, the industry remains small today. It employs around 3,000 people, not counting the shooters, and only operates in those regions where the four largest kangaroo species are overabundant.

Like champagne, mate : how a US kangaroo ban could kill off an Indigenous opportunity

Like champagne, mate : how a US kangaroo ban could kill off an Indigenous opportunity
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Re-formatted Rapid City Invitational off to strong start

Richard Anderson Journal staff Considering the alternative, the re-formatted Rapid City Invitational wrestling tournament got off to a nice start Friday at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center. Because of the unknowns of the coronavirus pandemic, the invitational, one of the largest early-season invites in the region, changed from a two-day individual tournament to a one-day individual divided into three pods, followed by a team duals format for Saturday. There were few complaints of the changes. In fact, there were likely plenty of smiles. Rapid City Stevens junior Jack Schoenhard said he is happy just to have a season. “I’m just glad that we are wrestling and getting the opportunity to compete in a high school sport,” Schoenhard said. “We’re taking the precautions to get our season going. It’s different, but we’re still getting good competition with an eight-man bracket, and (Saturday) we’ll have duals, and I am excited to see ho

More big goals ahead for Central s Larson

More big goals ahead for Central s Larson
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