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Hermidale Public School win an award at the 2023 Sydney Royal Easter Show | 7NEWSYou've probably never heard of Hermidale, but the tiny town is being put on the map for all the right reasons. It has a population smaller than most city apartment blocks, and now some of its residents have won a special eastershow award. 7NEWS
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‘You have to be all in or all out’: Fergie’s ‘dig’ at Harry and MeghanSarah Ferguson has made a “dig” at Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in a recent interview by saying you have to be 'all in or out” of the Royal Family, says writer and broadcaster Esther Krakue. “This week she gave an interview to The Independent where she said that being in the Royal Family you have to be all in or all out … which was clearly a dig at the Sussexes,” Ms Krakue told Sky News host Caroline Di Russo. “Fergie is just making the point that many of us have made which is you’re either in the Royal Family or you’re not. “You can’t cherry-pick the aspects of royal life that you would like, you can’t say that you want to be in the Royal Family or out of it and get all the benefits of being a royal working member like the level of security that other members of the Royal Family enjoy.”
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Australia is ‘our country, we share it’: Rowan Dean on the VoiceSky News host Rowan Dean says Australia is “our country” and “we share it” following Indigenous Academic Marcia Langton’s comment saying people who oppose the Voice to Parliament are not welcome to Australia. “Marcia Langton – I hate to tell it, this is not your country, it’s not my country, it’s our country, we share it,” he said. “It’s nice of you to say Welcome to Country occasionally at a symbolic event, but not every single day and every single place I go, I’m kind of tired of it.”
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‘Tolerant trans activists’ attack Melbourne Uni Professor for pushing ‘women’s rights’Sky News host Rita Panahi says “tolerant trans activists” are threatening and intimidating a Melbourne University professor for the “great sin” of believing in women’s rights. “The war against women, we’ve seen it right here in Australia when women needed police protection to attend a women’s rights rally … the police protection wasn’t enough,” Ms Panahi said. “In the aftermath we saw politicians from both sides attack conservative female Moira Deeming who has been suspended from the Liberal party for nine months. “Another woman, a leftist feminist is under attack in Melbourne with trans activists threatening and intimidating her and trying to destroy her livelihood … Melbourne University Professor Holly Lawford-Smith has committed the great sin of believing in women’s rights and biological reality. “For that the tolerant trans activists and their allies are trying to have her sacked and are intimidating not just her but her students.”
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Qld homelessness increasing with families of domestic violenceHomelessness is becoming an increasingly large issue in Queensland, as families suffering from domestic violence have no place to turn to, says CEO of not-for-profit organisation Women and Children First Dr Gabrielle Morrissey. “It’s as dire here as it is in Queensland – we focus at Women and Children First on mothers escaping domestic abuse and violence with their children and because our refuges are full and everyone we would refer to is full, that means when women call there is really no option for them,” Dr Morrissey told Sky News Australia. “We can’t move women forward through transitional housing and inter-rentals, so they’re staying in our refuges. “So when we get those calls and we’re turning away 10 to 15 women a week, we turned away eight in one day last week.” If this story has raised any concerns, please contact the domestic violence hotline at 1800 RESPECT.
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