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Girly Things At The Australian Open
I’ve thought it, but never heard it mentioned in commentary. Unexpectedly, a British tennis player has put the most natural of monthly events front and centre during performance discussions at the 2015 Australian Open. In a tournament that saw World No.1 Roger Federer dismissed in Round Two by Italian Andreas Seppi, only to be sent packing by Australian 19 year…
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Self aware celebrity #NeverTooLate
Posting a photo of yourself four weeks post partum carrying the comment ‘I’m finally getting my stomach back’ is a new mum’s post of excitement. After playing host for 9 months then fulfilling the roles of: dedicated milk bar, cleaner, general slave to any and every need of your newborn, a mum is entitled to get excited…
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Protected: The Automotive Media Release In Action
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Media Relations: MECO 2603
Introductory MECO 2603 Semester 2 lectures MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #1 MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #2 MECO 2603 – Media Relations Lecture #4
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The Turn into 40
The turn into 40 is an eye opener… I never thought I’d arrive here like this: unmarried, barren and living back in the Eastern suburbs of Sydney. Reflecting on my life to date, however, I wouldn’t change a thing. I’m a much better (well rounded) person now than I ever could have been for my experiences:…
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Protected: ANZAC Day is a time to stop and reflect
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Blood Sports From The Sidelines
In football, as in war, blood is a call sign. However, more often than not, the worst of injuries show no signs of crimson at all. This morning while checking in for my morning news fix, I went cold. My response physical to a still image of a young man being tackled by three men, his…