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Explorer reviled in anti-statue flyer

Explorer reviled in anti-statue flyer  - In Stuart's Track, tells of the Scottish explorer giving the order to shoot Aboriginal people during an encounter at Mount Hay, in central Australia .

Song Nation: the album that shows showcases indigenous hip-hop

Song Nation: the album that shows showcases indigenous hip-hop  - It's a unique project - one where Australia's indigenous people are placing themselves and their stories right in the middle of the conversation.

A grown-up holiday in Australian paradise

A grown-up holiday in Australian paradise  - According to recent analysis, Australia's broadband speeds are a little bit slower than Romania, and based on my experiences of tropical far north ...

Call for all skin cancer types to be on register

Call for all skin cancer types to be on register  - The Cancer Society of New Zealand Manawatu Centre aims to reduce the rate ... According to the ministry's latest cancer statistics, 2341 people were ...

Could ebola reach New Zealand?

Could ebola reach New Zealand ?  - Ebola, a viral disease, has killed at least 672 people in Guinea, Liberia, and ... However, horror at the crisis was all that was likely to be contracted by New ... "It is unlikely that New Zealand will have a case of ebola virus disease ...

Fact sheet aims for better care for transgender youth

Fact sheet aims for better care for transgender youth  - youth in New Zealand has been developed at the University of Auckland. ... Adolescent Health Survey (Youth'12) of more than 8,500 young people .

NZ Bishops ask Catholic voters to prioritise vulnerable people when voting

NZ Bishops ask Catholic voters to prioritise vulnerable people when voting  - The New Zealand Catholic Bishops Conference urged Catholic voters to vote political candidates or parties based on how they plan to protect the ...

Maori legally privileged in NZ, ACT leader says

Maori legally privileged in NZ, ACT leader says  - Despite that, Maori continued to suffer social disadvantages and that was one reason many people in New Zealand were comfortable with the way ...