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Germany

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

France

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Belgium

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Austria

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The researchers are dedicated to studying the international history of Europe and its relations with the wider world from the early modern period until the present

Adorable Baby Koala

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Koala escorted across Brisbane Valley Highway under police guard.
A Queensland police officer has been praised for shepherding a koala to safety after it refused to budge from the middle of a busy highway…
They do move around to feed, they have their favourite eucalypt trees and home ranges…

Adorable Baby Kangaroo

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When a baby kangaroo was orphaned and taken to police officers in western Australia, one constable decided to adopt him.
The only problem was that his new family member needed a name. A day later, Mason announced the joey’s name in a video that has since gone viral.
“We have decided on a name. This is little Cuejo” he shared.

Indigenous Heritage

In Australia, Indigenous communities keep their cultural heritage alive by passing their knowledge, arts, rituals and performances from one generation to another.
For Indigenous Australians, the land is the core of all spirituality and this relationship and the spirit of ‘country’.

Sport of Australia

Sydney should thank Stuart Ayres. The plans for major stadium redevelopment across the Sydney metropolitan area have finally been announced.
Crows down Swans in AFL epic. Adelaide livewire Eddie Betts slots four goals as the Crows pip the Swans by 10 points in a thriller at Adelaide Oval.

Business of Australia

With all the recent talk in Australia about banks, ethics and culture, it is worth noting the disturbing results of a survey into workplace ethics…
In the financial services industry that reveals ethics are going backwards despite beefed-up regulation and penalties.

People returning to the land

The opening up their traditional lands to tourism was appealing. It still looks the same from years and years ago.
Many people returning to the land are clamouring to work on the Intrepid tours – as cooks, guides and rangers.
There are many types of Indigenous tourism initiatives running in Australia but most involve day trips or tours to specific sites.