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Ellen van Neerven nabs three NSW Premier s Literary Awards for poetry collection Throat
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Jazz Money screamed in disbelief when she was told she had won last year s David Unaipon Award, having made her submission only two days before the deadline. I absolutely thought I wouldn t win, I didn t think poetry would stand a chance for some reason, laughs the artist and writer.
Ms Money submitted her poems to a few publishers before she entered the David Unaipon Award, and says she was feeling quite downhearted after being met with silence. Just before the Unaipon Award closed, I thought I d submit (the poems), because I was hopeful I would get some feedback and my words would be read by someone I respect, she tells NITV News.
Cash fails the gender equity test
Cash fails the gender equity test
15 February 2021 4:36AM
At least the wattle s Australian
UK comparison site Merchant Machine analysed banknotes around the world to assess them for gender equity and found that 88 per cent of the world’s banknotes feature images of men and that 69 of the world’s 177 currencies have all-male notes.
The United States, India and China have never featured images of women on their banknotes.
Australia, Sweden and Denmark are the gender equity standouts, with equal numbers of men and women featured on their notes.
Queen Elizabeth II helps get the numbers up for women; she is featured on banknotes issued in 25 countries.
Looks like everybody and their mum’s mum is packing some royal lineage around here.
According to Bryce, growing up he thought he was destined for greatness: “My dad was going on about how I had the same cheek bones as my great, great, great grandfather. Allegedly this guy was the Lord Chancellor of Ireland and I didn’t know what that meant but I thought I was in line for some kind of throne,” reveals Bryce (displaying a fundamental misunderstanding of succession and Irish history).
“I thought I was off to Ireland to wear jewels, and remember telling my friends I was now ‘in charge’ of them. I had a peanut brain. It was still smooth at that point.”
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