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First database of Indigenous Australian message sticks

image.thumb.png.9d8f9a1fcf29d14d3b888830e5521f1d.png  The founder of a rich  of Indigenous Australian “message sticks” believes it showcases historic communication techniques of first nations people.

Dr. Piers Kelly, a linguistic anthropologist at The University of New England, and his team created the Australian Message Stick Database (AMSD) of more than 1500 Indigenous Australian message sticks in collections around the world....... 

 

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Sickening to attack anyone like that but to go for a child, fucking hell.

Bondi Junction is such a massive hub too, imagine security will go through the roof from the Junction to the CBD now.

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5 hours ago, Danny said:

Sickening to attack anyone like that but to go for a child, fucking hell.

Bondi Junction is such a massive hub too, imagine security will go through the roof from the Junction to the CBD now.

All the fucked and cooked cunts thinks this is a good time to fucken sook about gun control and how mass murders still happen. 

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2 hours ago, Spike said:

All the fucked and cooked cunts thinks this is a good time to fucken sook about gun control and how mass murders still happen. 

You’d think the evidence that this is a rarity rather than regular occurrence would be enough

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4 hours ago, CaaC (John) said:

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This is the post you are on about I presume? what about it, the 'Fucking oath mate!" I mean, you have lost me here buddy?

Huh GIF - Huh GIFs

As it turns out, you're not Australian enough to understand. :ph34r:

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Molly the magpie reunited with 'best friend' after public outcry

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An Australian magpie has been returned to a Queensland couple after an intense debate that gripped the nation.

Juliette Wells and Reece Mortensen were granted a special licence to care for the magpie, dubbed Molly, who was held by wildlife authorities for six weeks.........

 

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Australia’s opportunity to drive down carbon through clever catalysts

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Australia has an opportunity to lead the world with a distributed catalyst-driven chemical processing industry that is sustainable and circular, experts say.

In an opinion piece published in the journal One Earth today, researchers from Australia, Singapore and the USA argue a focus on catalysts could improve the sustainability of chemical manufacturing processes.......

 

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New lunar rover struts its stuff across Australia

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Australian-made prototypes of Moon rovers are touring the country to show off the robots’ autonomous features.

ELO2 Consortium is one of two groups selected to design Australia’s first Lunar rover as part of the Australian Space Agency’s Trailblazer program. Partnering with NASA, the program aims to see Australia’s first Moon mission which could launch as early as 2026.........

 

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Pilot plant opens in Victoria to test lithium-ion battery recycling

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A pilot facility trialling safer and more environmentally friendly recycling of lithium-ion batteries has begun operating in Victoria.

Australia produces around 3,300t of lithium-ion battery (LIBs) waste each year.

As of 2021, only about 10% of Australia’s LIBs were being recycled. Globally, that figure is about 5%. There is a long way to go before LIBs reach the 98 per cent recycling rate that has been achieved for lead acid batteries........

 

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Origin of freshwater on Earth

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Fresh water is essential for life on Earth. But when did this crucial substance first appear on our blue planet?

New research led by geologists at Western Australia’s Curtin University provides evidence that fresh water emerged on Earth about 4 billion years ago – half a billion years earlier than previously thought......

 

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Most complete Australian pterosaur specimen, new species, found in Queensland

image.thumb.png.897fbeaa951d3a3f9ac1d03c90bccca7.pngThe fossilised remains of a 100-million-year-old massive flying pterosaur have been found in western Queensland.

The reptile helps flesh out what this part of the Australian outback was like at the height of the “Age of Dinosaurs” during the Cretaceous period (145–66 million years ago)......

 

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Nuclear SMRs too immature for Australia now, says top body

Nuclear small modular reactors (SMRs) might be a feasible source of power for Australia in the mid- to late-2040s, but are unlikely to be of use before then, according to a new report.

The analysis, done by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE), finds that the “least risky” option for Australia is to wait until the SMR market is mature and the technology is proven overseas........

 

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41 minutes ago, Devil-Dick Willie said:

Nah raygun is a hectic bitch.

Raygun is absolute ledg in the purest sense. I still can't believe how much of a seethe her stupid fucken dance sent the whole world into.

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Was quite embarrassing to be honest, the fact breaking was even in the Olympics was fucking cringe. Her dreadful performance had probably overshadowed the attention the other athletes deserved.

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Iconic New Zealand species are relatively recent Australian “immigrants”

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Some of New Zealand’s most iconic species may actually have relatively recently trekked over from Australia according a more than 2-decades-long palaeontological study.

Zealandia’s true ancients

Researchers have found that the truly ancient species of New Zealand are animals like the kākāpō, small wrens, bats and freshwater limpets. These lineages have been present since the ancient continent Zealandia “unzipped” from Gondwanaland between 85 and 65 million years ago.

Kiwimoa and takahē – birds often associated with Aotearoa (the Māori-language name for New Zealand; pronounced au·tay·uh·row·uh) – arrived on Zealandia more recently.

 

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Oldest ever Ediacaran worm found in South Australia

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Palaeontologists have uncovered a fossilised worm-like creature at Nilpena Ediacara National Park in South Australia.

The discovery is the first to date ecdysozoans – a group of animals which today includes arthropods and nematode worms – back to the Ediacaran period, when complex life first evolved.

 

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