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https://blog.plover.com
1 month ago - The Universe of Discourse
thing.) When it's summer here, it's winter there, and vice versa. Australians celebrate Christmas by going to the beach, and July 4th with
it was reported that there were complaints on Hacker News that Australians do not celebrate July 4th. Ridiculous! All patriotic Americans celebrate July
Southern Hemisphere the moon looks like this, with Tycho on top: Australians see the moon upside-down because their heads are literally pointing
http://blog.darkmere.gen.nz
2 days ago - Simon Lyall's Blog – New Zealand, Sysadmin, Linux, Curry, Transport
came from Working Class backgrounds (35% of the population) 11% of Australians don’t have access to affordable Internet or don’t use
http://nonhuman.party
1 day ago - Non-Human Party | Non-Human Party
public scorn is the grocery business. Although it’s true that Australians are under economic strain, the “cost of living" catch-cry has
and disinformation “pose a threat to the safety and wellbeing of Australians, as well as to our democracy, society and economy. … read more
http://joshwithers.blog
1 day ago - Josh Withers, the group chat
Day anymore. Apparently, for the centenary in 2015, over 40,000 Australians and New Zealanders made the pilgrimage, but numbers have significantly dropped,
Australia for a few weeks to complete his study on why Australians aren’t visiting Gallipoli for Anzac Day anymore. Apparently, for the
by the Japanese. In 2024, Japan is the number one nation Australians are visiting–willingly, for leisure and fun–only 80 years after
explorers, soldiers, and convicts having extremely positive relationships with the First Australians. But the scarlet thread through it all are tensions between the
of Tasmania’s history should be a must-read for all Australians–not for the interest in the Apple Isle–but for a
efforts to flesh out that story with truth, to include First Australians, their sovereignty, and their story, have undoubtedly helped me understand more
but for a thorough understanding of the relationship between the first Australians, the early whalers and sealers, the French, the Dutch, and the