28 November in Australian History


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27 November in Australian History


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26 November in Australian History


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25 November in Australian History


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24 November in Australian History


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23 November in Australian History


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22 November in Australian History


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21 November in Australian History


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20 November in Australian History


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19 November in Australian History


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18 November in Australian History


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17 November in Australian History


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16 November in Australian History


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15 November in Australian History


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The Day Brisbane Shut Down: 14 November 2005


On 14 November 2005, bomb threats were made to the Brisbane public transport system. As a result, Brisbane’s CBD was evacuated and public transport systems throughout Brisbane were shut down. On the 14th, three calls were made to police warning of bombs on buses and trains in Brisbane. All bus and train services in the … Continue reading The Day Brisbane Shut Down: 14 November 2005

14 November in Australian History


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13 November in Australian History


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12 November in Australian History


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11 November in Australian History


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A Diploma can help you gain entry to Australian universities


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The mystery of Bruce Lehrmann


. We hear a lot in the media about Bruce Lehrmann, but very little is known about him. While every minute detail of his alleged victim, Brittany Higgins, has been scrutinised in great detail in the media, not much is discussed about Lehrmann. Before he rose to prominence as an alleged rapist, nobody had ever … Continue reading The mystery of Bruce Lehrmann

A National Voice to Parliament is still possible


It is looking increasingly likely that we could still have a national Voice to Parliament, even though it wouldn't be in The Constitution. While the Opposition leader pats himself on the back for a "win" over Labor and for inciting hate towards Aboriginal people, the states and territories are working together to create Voices to … Continue reading A National Voice to Parliament is still possible

Centrelink rules enable coercive control


Queensland will introduce historic laws making coercive control a criminal offence carrying up to 14 years imprisonment, and these laws are welcome. However, Centrelink rules enable the continuation of such coercion, and it is time Centrelink put a stop to it. Under Centrelink rules, if one partner in a relationship is working past a certain … Continue reading Centrelink rules enable coercive control

On this day (Australia): In 1950, the first Australian forces landed in Korea, during the war


On 17 September 1950, the first Australian forces landed in Korea, during the war. Australian casualties numbered more than 1,200, of whom 340 were killed. Only five years after the end of the Second World War, Australia became involved in the Korean War. Personnel from the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), … Continue reading On this day (Australia): In 1950, the first Australian forces landed in Korea, during the war

On this day (Australia): In 1956, Australian television began


On 16 September 1956, Australian television began. Television in Australia began experimentally as early as 1929 in Melbourne with radio stations 3DB and 3UZ, and 2UE in Sydney, using the Radiovision system by Gilbert Miles and Donald McDonald, and later from other locations, such as Brisbane in 1934. Mainstream television was launched on 16 September 1956 in Willoughby, New South Wales with Nine Network station TCN-9-Sydney. The new medium was introduced by advertising executive Bruce Gyngell with the … Continue reading On this day (Australia): In 1956, Australian television began