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The Greek Herald newspaper in Australia is celebrating its 100th anniversary reporting news in the Greek language:
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/how-one-of-australias-oldest-migrant-newspapers-is-still-making-headlines/oiylf44u3
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Oz Daddy Gives His Ass To Dylan Konner
#cocksucking #fucking #anal #bareback #cum #cumshot
#gay #pornTop:
Dylan KonnerBottom:
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James York Tops Oz Daddy
#kissing #cocksucking #fucking #anal #bareback #daddy #daddies
#gay #porn
Top: James York #MrJamesYork
Bottom: Oz Daddy_X #OzhawkDaddy
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White Rhino And The Stallion Take Turns Fucking Oz Daddy
#cocksucking #fucking #anal #bareback #threeway
#gay #pornTops:
White Rhino #WhiteRhino
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For lovers of maps and/or Victorian history, I wrote up some notes about exploring georeferenced maps from the State Library of Victoria. https://updates.timsherratt.org/2026/02/12/exploring-georeferenced-maps-from-the.html #localHistory #spatialHistory #ozHist
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"‘Remarkable’ Mithaka cultural landscape featuring Australia’s oldest houses placed on national heritage list"
This area in south-west Queensland has 55 hectares of quarries and was on a major trading route from the Gulf of Carpentaria to the Northern Flinders Ranges.
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OzHack is now a Dealer for Sparrows Lock Picks :)
Get your The Escort, Tuxedo Set - with Black Case, The Vorax, EOD Full - Coyote Case, Clear Lock Standard Pins, Standard Pin Cut Away Lock, Sparrows Quick Jim and Sparrows Mini Jim today :)
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https://ozhack.com/products/the-vorax
https://ozhack.com/products/the-eod-full
https://ozhack.com/products/clear-acrylic-lock
https://ozhack.com/products/standard-pin-cut-away-lock
https://ozhack.com/products/sparrows-quick-jim
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OzHack is now a Dealer for Sparrows Lock Picks :)
Get your The Escort, Tuxedo Set - with Black Case, The Vorax, EOD Full - Coyote Case, Clear Lock Standard Pins, Standard Pin Cut Away Lock, Sparrows Quick Jim and Sparrows Mini Jim today :)
https://ozhack.com/products/the-escort
https://ozhack.com/products/tuxedo-set-with-black-case
https://ozhack.com/products/the-vorax
https://ozhack.com/products/the-eod-full
https://ozhack.com/products/clear-acrylic-lock
https://ozhack.com/products/standard-pin-cut-away-lock
https://ozhack.com/products/sparrows-quick-jim
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🚀 Awesome News for Meshtastic Enthusiasts! 🚀
OzHack is excited to announce that T-Deck Plus and T-Deck Pro devices from LilyGo are now in stock!
https://ozhack.com/products/t-deck-plus-915-mhz
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🚀 Awesome News for Meshtastic Enthusiasts! 🚀
OzHack is excited to announce that T-Deck Plus and T-Deck Pro devices from LilyGo are now in stock!
https://ozhack.com/products/t-deck-plus-915-mhz
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🚀 Awesome News for Meshtastic Enthusiasts! 🚀
OzHack is excited to announce that T-Deck Plus and T-Deck Pro devices from LilyGo are now in stock!
https://ozhack.com/products/t-deck-plus-915-mhz
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Remembering the day school children around Australia broke the news of the sacking of the Whitlam government by the Governor-General...
The announcement of the sacking by the Governor-General's secretary on the steps of old Parliament House was broadcast to all the children watching kids programmes after school. With no social media and most parents working, the children heard about the dismissal of the government first and told their parents when they got home. I remember running out to my parents with my younger brother shouting the news to them. Coincidentally, our car had broken down so my mother arrived in a tow truck pulling the car.
I was in primary school and old enough to understand how big this news was. At school for years afterwards my friends and I recalled this momentous occasion and how we told our parents.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-11/the-dismissal-50th-anniversary-photo/105958494
I started reading newspapers from a young age and remember reading Michelle Grattan's articles in The Age. Here are her recollections of The dismissal:
https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-remembering-the-day-gough-whitlam-lost-his-job-269387 -
Remembering the day school children around Australia broke the news of the sacking of the Whitlam government by the Governor-General...
The announcement of the sacking by the Governor-General's secretary on the steps of old Parliament House was broadcast to all the children watching kids programmes after school. With no social media and most parents working, the children heard about the dismissal of the government first and told their parents when they got home. I remember running out to my parents with my younger brother shouting the news to them. Coincidentally, our car had broken down so my mother arrived in a tow truck pulling the car.
I was in primary school and old enough to understand how big this news was. At school for years afterwards my friends and I recalled this momentous occasion and how we told our parents.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-11/the-dismissal-50th-anniversary-photo/105958494
I started reading newspapers from a young age and remember reading Michelle Grattan's articles in The Age. Here are her recollections of The dismissal:
https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-remembering-the-day-gough-whitlam-lost-his-job-269387 -
Remembering the day school children around Australia broke the news of the sacking of the Whitlam government by the Governor-General...
The announcement of the sacking by the Governor-General's secretary on the steps of old Parliament House was broadcast to all the children watching kids programmes after school. With no social media and most parents working, the children heard about the dismissal of the government first and told their parents when they got home. I remember running out to my parents with my younger brother shouting the news to them. Coincidentally, our car had broken down so my mother arrived in a tow truck pulling the car.
I was in primary school and old enough to understand how big this news was. At school for years afterwards my friends and I recalled this momentous occasion and how we told our parents.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-11/the-dismissal-50th-anniversary-photo/105958494
I started reading newspapers from a young age and remember reading Michelle Grattan's articles in The Age. Here are her recollections of The dismissal:
https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-remembering-the-day-gough-whitlam-lost-his-job-269387 -
Remembering the day school children around Australia broke the news of the sacking of the Whitlam government by the Governor-General...
The announcement of the sacking by the Governor-General's secretary on the steps of old Parliament House was broadcast to all the children watching kids programmes after school. With no social media and most parents working, the children heard about the dismissal of the government first and told their parents when they got home. I remember running out to my parents with my younger brother shouting the news to them. Coincidentally, our car had broken down so my mother arrived in a tow truck pulling the car.
I was in primary school and old enough to understand how big this news was. At school for years afterwards my friends and I recalled this momentous occasion and how we told our parents.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-11/the-dismissal-50th-anniversary-photo/105958494
I started reading newspapers from a young age and remember reading Michelle Grattan's articles in The Age. Here are her recollections of The dismissal:
https://theconversation.com/politics-with-michelle-grattan-remembering-the-day-gough-whitlam-lost-his-job-269387 -
All set up for BSides Sydney 2025
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All set up for BSides Sydney 2025
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All set for Hack.Sydney 2025 :)
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All set for Hack.Sydney 2025 :)
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Biographers muse on the future of biography when our everyday personal records are stored in electronic formats instead of paper, often ephemeral and other times locked away in obsolete formats or password-locked files: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-10-26/biography-ai-algorithm-letters-diaries-digital-world/105923770
Do historians need to learn how to code? Yes. This is why I regarded the ability to code an important part of my toolkit when I was working as a professional historian. Knowing how to use an API to efficiently and effectively search and download digitised records was important in my work. I developed a particular methodology to ensure that I maintained sound standards of evidence gathering.
Government archives have been born digital for quite a few years now. Digital cameras, OCR and databases, blogs and websites have revolutionised the way historians research for quite a few years.
We stopped writing physical letters quite a few years ago. Historians of the future will develop new research techniques to get a glimpse into the past, just as many historians like me have done today. Missing records have always been something historians have to contend with - letters that were destroyed or never written. We have never had a complete record of the past, and that won't change in the future.
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When meeting up with an elderly relation last week he told us that his father had 45 head of dairy cows. This was enough to look after a family with 5 children in the 1930s and 1940s in the Western District of Victoria.
Makes you think. I guess the family would not have had many things, but they had enough.
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Over the last few days I have been sharing about the landscape of western Victoria which is covered with volcanos, some of which erupted comparatively recently, as little as 10,000 years ago. The Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland also has quite a few volcanos of a similar age.
The eruptions of both the western Victorian and Far North Queensland volcanos have been remembered by the Aboriginal peoples of the respective regions. They have carefully passed on this history in their oral storytelling traditions for thousands of years.
Today the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Commission) has published some of these indigenous histories. Read these stories about the creation of landscape that includes the stories about the volcanos: https://www.abc.net.au/news/deeptime/topic/landscape-change/
#volcanos #WesternDistrict #AthertonTablelands #TowerHill #Warrnambool #OzHist
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CW: NSFW 🔞
API/BBBQ Tops OzDaddy_X
#kissing #cocksucking #rimming #fucking #anal #bareback
#gay #pornTop:
BBBQ #Bul_apsBottom:
OzDaddy_X #OzHawkDaddyPlease favorite and boost!
And please follow me!
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OzHarvest says more people seeking food relief amid cost-of-living pressures
Tammy-Lee Kearvell recently became homeless and has been struggling to get by ever since. She is currently couch…
#NewsBeep #News #Business #AU #Australia #Charity #costofliving #costpressure #domesticviolence #foodinsecurity #FoodSecurity #foodwaste #foodbank #groceries #homelessness #Mentalhealth #OzHarvest #student #supermarket
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A 120 year-old message in a bottle has been found in the walls of a Tasmanian lighthouse
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All set up for BSides Adelaide! Whether you are a cybersecurity enthusiast or diving into the field of tech, we’ve got something special for everyone! Come one, come all!
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All set up for BSides Adelaide! Whether you are a cybersecurity enthusiast or diving into the field of tech, we’ve got something special for everyone! Come one, come all!
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Interesting piece about Beatrice Faust and the Women's Electoral Lobby (WEL). WEL actively lobbied politicians of all backgrounds about Women's issues and arguably influenced the 1972 Australian election.
This week Text is publishing a book about Beatrice Faust written by Judith Brett.
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Just got back from an incredible drive to Brisbane for CrikeyCon X - and wow, what an event!
Massive shoutout to the organisers, volunteers, and everyone who made it happen - you absolutely outdid yourselves. The energy, the turnout, and the community spirit were next level. The cybersecurity community never fails to impress!
A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by the OzHack table - we truly appreciate your support.
Special thanks to Dook, Geckom, Meekee, Lexi, Ben Sharpley, and Karisma - you all rock! 🚀
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Just got back from an incredible drive to Brisbane for CrikeyCon X - and wow, what an event!
Massive shoutout to the organisers, volunteers, and everyone who made it happen - you absolutely outdid yourselves. The energy, the turnout, and the community spirit were next level. The cybersecurity community never fails to impress!
A huge thank you to everyone who stopped by the OzHack table - we truly appreciate your support.
Special thanks to Dook, Geckom, Meekee, Lexi, Ben Sharpley, and Karisma - you all rock! 🚀