Guide Dogs Australia has unveiled its newest generation of seeing-eye dogs.
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Australia Day 2023 LIVE updates: Taryn Brumfitt named Australian of the Year; honours list revealedA group of black-clad neo-Nazis attempted to gatecrash an Aboriginal mourning ceremony run by a local council in Melbourne’s inner-north this morning. That story and more in today's live blog.
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Indigenous elder Tom Calma named Senior Australian of the Year 2023Professor Tom Calma has been named Australian Senior of the Year with the Indigenous elder having worked for more than 45 years fighting for the welfare and rights of Indigenous communities. “I’ve done many things, and a lot of it’s been around education, both early years education right through to higher education,” he told Sky News Australia. “I served as an Australian diplomat over in India and Vietnam and that was all about education and opening up the international student market, to being involved in a whole lot of policy reform,' he said.
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Why this fundie thinks 2023 will be the year for copperAusbil’s James Stewart on why the case is building for a big rally in uranium prices, shorting battery materials stocks, and playing the rally in gold prices.
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How Socceroo Awer Mabil became 2023 Young Australian Of The YearAwer Mabil's charity, Barefoot To Boots, helps supply football equipment to children in refugee camps. But the Socceroo is only just getting started.
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Socceroos star named 2023 Young Australian of the YearSocceroos star Awer Mabil has been recognised for his refugee advocacy work to be named the 2023 Young Australian of the Year. 7NEWS
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Travel prices will come down ‘pretty quickly’ domestically in 2023Intrepid Travel Managing Director Brett Mitchell says he is “hopeful” domestic travel prices will return to pre-COVID levels by mid-2023, followed by decreased international prices. “We're going to see prices come down, I think, come down pretty quickly domestically,” Mr Mitchell told Sky News Australia. “Day by day, we’re seeing more international carriers starting to come into Australia. “A number of the staffing issues that were also affecting our capacity outbound are starting to ease now. “So it’s going to be a great time to get out there and travel and see the world.”
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