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Brisbane City · Brisbane CityThis wrap of shows around Melbourne includes CUT, Mo’Ju x MSO, The Four Seasons, My Chemical Romance, Don Quixote, and Tamara Anna Cislowska and Gerard Willems,
This show comes with a safety word – but does it need it?
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Artificial Intelligence · SydneyCatholic schools in Victoria have broken ranks to embrace the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom, ignoring the government’s ban on ChatGPT in state schools.
Victoria banned ChatGPT in state schools. But Catholic schools embraced a surprising stance
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Brisbane City · Brisbane CityRichmond artisan bakery Penny for Pound recently relocated from its original home at the rear of Mayday cafe. The seven-year-old business found a vacant bakery site 30 metres away on Bridge Road, and reopened in the suburb within eight weeks. The new site comes with plenty of upsides, including street frontage for the first time.
Penny for Pound bakery (and its lockdown pies) return at new Richmond location
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Pompey · PompeyIn 1993, the ‘Last Post’ played over the grave of Major-General Harold Elliott, known to everyone as Pompey at Burwood Cemetery. He was a national hero for his leadership and bravery during World War I; yet for new generations of Australians, they hardly know of him.
From the Archives, 1993: A national hero long gone, but not forgotten
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Abbotsford, Victoria · AbbotsfordThe idea for the LoJo festival came during the pandemic, when many businesses were hit hard by strict lockdowns. City of Yarra Mayor Claudia Nguyen said the festival would let people from the rest of Melbourne experience the bustling precinct. The festival is on Sunday, March 26, from 10am to 6pm.
Goodbye, Abbotsford. Hello, LoJo: The Melbourne area rebranding itself
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Jimmy Carter · WashingtonThe Carter Center said Saturday that former President Jimmy Carter has entered home hospice care. The charity created by the 98-year-old former president said on Twitter that after a series of short hospital stays, Carter “decided to spend his remaining time at home with his family and receive hospice care instead of additional medical intervention.”
Former US President Carter to receive hospice care
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Oceania · Alice SpringsBones found in Alice Springs will be tested to see if they belong to Peter Falconio, the British backpacker murdered in the Australian outback in 2001
Human remains found in Alice Springs to be tested for murdered backpacker Peter Falconio
61% Right coverage: 18 sources
Asia · CanberraAustralian officials said Tuesday dozens of Chinese-made security cameras would be ripped out of politicians' offices, days after the country's defence minister announced his department would remove the devices from its buildings due to security concerns.
Australia removes Chinese-made cameras from politicians' offices
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