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RMIT becomes Midsumma Festival major partner
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19 December 2025
The university says the collaboration builds on their leadership in diversity and inclusion and deepens existing connections with Midsumma.
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Robert Baxter teams up with Sweatbaby for new single ‘Icy (Take It Off)’
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19 December 2025
The track is a club pop anthem to soundtrack the upcoming hot summer nights.
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Queensland government extends ban on puberty blockers and hormone treatment for young people
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19 December 2025
The government says the ban will stand for another two years until research trials in the United Kingdom are completed.
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Perfect Package – Dodge Journey
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9 December 2008
It's an open and shut case for the seven-seat Dodge Journey, because basically it's got everything that opens and shuts – and lots of...
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Dream a Little…
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9 December 2008
There's a little saying about too many cooks in the kitchen spoiling the broth that may apply to buying a house too. During the...
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Summer in the Garden
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9 December 2008
In pursuit of gardening triumph I somehow seem to have alienated my family ( they laughed at my attempts to bribe them with cake...
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Honda Accord Euro
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The Honda Accord Euro first hit the Aussie scene five years ago and was a hit right from the start despite the larger and...
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Living Well with HIV – A Hopeful Perspective
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9 December 2008
Recently I received an email titled 'A startling research finding' from the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfar). It described a poster presented at...
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8 December 2008
ARIES (MAR 22 – APR 19) Work is something people do… apparently. It can be very rewarding… apparently. For you, it most certainly is. That's...
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ARIES (MAR 22 – APR 19) Wow Aries, you are full of bull. How long do you expect to keep pulling the wool over some...
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Living well with HIV: Celebration & reflection
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7 November 2008
20 years ago, UNAIDS organised the original World AIDS Day on the 1st of December. The theme in 1988 for World AIDS Day was...
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