Richard Scolyer revels how terminal illness helped him and his joint winner develop groundbreaking treatment; Port and Bulldogs back date switch
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Following the welcome to country, the flag raising ceremony has begun, with six flags raised including two Australian flags, two Aboriginal flags and two Torres Strait Islander flags.
The two Australian flags are being carried by the 2023 Australian of the Year finalists, along with emergency service first responders.
Australia is home to the oldest continuous culture on Earth, 65,000 years of uninterrupted heritage, demonstrated by the unique archeological evidence found in the very ground that you may are sitting on, found in the rocks and stones of this very place. That makes this continent unique in the whole world.
Ngunnawal’s view of heritage transcends time, it is our way of being with nature, best expressed in the Ngunnawal language through the concepts of respect and deep honour, coming together in the wellbeing for all.
Continue reading…Richard Scolyer revels how terminal illness helped him and his joint winner develop groundbreaking treatment; Port and Bulldogs back date switchEx-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily live updates and latest newsGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastFollowing the welcome to country, the flag raising ceremony has begun, with six flags raised including two Australian flags, two Aboriginal flags and two Torres Strait Islander flags.The two Australian flags are being carried by the 2023 Australian of the Year finalists, along with emergency service first responders.Australia is home to the oldest continuous culture on Earth, 65,000 years of uninterrupted heritage, demonstrated by the unique archeological evidence found in the very ground that you may are sitting on, found in the rocks and stones of this very place. That makes this continent unique in the whole world.Ngunnawal’s view of heritage transcends time, it is our way of being with nature, best expressed in the Ngunnawal language through the concepts of respect and deep honour, coming together in the wellbeing for all. Continue reading…
