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Youth Week Finalist again!
The panel will be deciding the industry award, and the remainder will be judged based on votes for People’s Choice.
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Sticks and Stones: Is it acceptable for VicRoads to perpetuate negative stereotypes for the sake of a cheap laugh?
Is it acceptable for VicRoads to perpetuate negative stereotypes for the sake of a cheap laugh?
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Buying is the new shoplifting.
Over his radio, I heard “Bring him to the holding room, we’ll deal with it there.”
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Review: As Day Follows Night – Sarah Blasko
As Day Follows Night seems to sum up the lilting feeling of going from day today, soaring through some and falling through others, and accepting the love and atrocity which such a manic existence entails.
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Lay your Ruby Roses on another grave (the supposed “death” of Twitter)
People you choose to follow are chosen by you. If you choose boring people who tweet nothing but breakfast, you will get nothing but breakfast.
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Recipe: Double Choc Fudge and Bottle Blonde Brownies
This one has become somewhat of a trademark dish given that they taste SO awesome, and I have a very limited culinary repertoire.
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New desktop PC – your opinion?
So my current laptop has proved unreliable after 4 years of trusty service. It overheats, and just generally has issues and as a result I’ve had to wipe and reinstall twice in the last six months, so… i’m looking at a replacement with a good backup system. A friend has recommended these parts for a new desktop and I have a 1TB external I plan to have as a scheduled back up (once a week for standard files, once a…
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Press: Will he WriteIt again? (The Advocate)
When National Youth Week contacted me two weeks ago, I was surprised. It seemed that someone from the local paper (obviously from the ilk of Madonna and Prince and referred to on the phone only as “Jessica”) wanted to write a feature on me.
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For the Children: A tribute to the King of Pop
Michael Jackson, to us, was a fiction and a hero. A god of music we never entirely believed was real. Though his own childhood remained for many years a dark secret, he illuminated our lives with an imagination, grace and talent in abundance.
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