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Foreign Reporters Continue to Hammer 'Dazed' Biden's 'Disturbing' 'Cognitive Decline'

Foreign Reporters Continue to Hammer 'Dazed' Biden's 'Disturbing' 'Cognitive Decline'
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Why You Should Celebrate World Bee Day Today

Why You Should Celebrate World Bee Day Today
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Australian Education Sector Calls out Government Over Lack of Support in Federal Budget


Australian Education Sector Calls out Government Over Lack of Support in Federal Budget
Many in the Australian higher education sector feel left behind in the 2021-22 Budget after a difficult financial year with reduced international student revenue.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg announced $19 billion (US$14.8 billion) in funding for universities in his budget speech in Parliament on Tuesday evening.
The measures include creating new employment pathways for students, funding scholarships for women in STEM programs, and supporting international science and technology collaborations.
Over $216 million in funding will also go into establishing additional nursing scholarships to grow and upskill the aged-care workforce.
The federal government also plans to provide around $30,000 (US$23,500) per PhD graduate undertaking industry placements to encourage greater university-industry collaboration under the Research Training Program.

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Backlash over 'inexcusable' sign at uni | Ballina Shire Advocate


Honi Soit, the signage was in place for three hours.
"We understand that this is a sensitive topic as many members of our community are living with a disability, including members, friends and relatives of the Sydney University Catholic Society," the Catholic Society said in a Facebook post.
"Many of us would be aware of prominent intellectuals who would assert that disabled people are a burden. As Catholics, we believe in the fundamental dignity of every human life and the invaluable contribution of every member of society, including those living with a disability."
The Facebook post has received harsh criticism from students.

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Backlash over 'inexcusable' sign at uni | Byron Shire News

Backlash over 'inexcusable' sign at uni | Byron Shire News
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Daily review 02/03/2021


Cricklewood 3
Have to say the recent comments from Jacinda regarding calling out those not following the 'rules' is a miss step I know she said to do it nicely etc but from what I've seen today at least some people havent seen that part.
Saw someone getting really nasty to a stranger at countdown and the calls to punish the rulebreakers are I think counterproductive.
All it will achieve is a climate of fear where people refuse to talk for fear of being singled out. Its completely counter productive.
David 3.1
Agree. I think the messaging from the PM has been off point in 2021. I’m surprised given it was very clear in 2020.

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Open mike 03/03/2021


Frist –
The government has distributed Covid Cash to employers with gay abandon – not so fast Hoss please hold your horse.
You actually have to fill out forms, provide all business and employee details for every employee for which you then get a set amount depending on the criteria and besides in order to get that sweet sweet easy Covid Cash you actually have to prove to have lost quite a bit of business before Grant Robertson is happy to part with what he seems to consider his money. So much so that many businesses in NZ only received the original payment for lockdown l4 that was handed out to pretty much every one in NZ. Never mind, blame everyone for the big businesses that did not need it but took it anyways.

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What′s wrong, Skip? Kangaroos can ′talk′ to humans with their gaze | Receive DW′s TV programming in Australia and Oceania | DW


What's wrong, Skip? Kangaroos can 'talk' to humans with their gaze
A group of academics from the United Kingdom and Australia have discovered that kangaroos can communicate with humans in the same way pets do. The roos use their gaze to ask for help finding food.
Domesticated kangaroos would gaze at humans or at a sealed box of food in a bid to enlist help
Australian and British researchers discovered that kangaroos use an intense gaze when they are unable to find food.
Academics carried out a series of experiments at three wildlife sanctuaries across Australia by putting food in a closed plastic container.

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