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Trinbago 2023 begins with spectacular opening ceremony
The 7th Commonwealth Youth Games and the first in the Caribbean kicked off in a carnival style at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Trinidad. In a Continue Reading
Desert Song Festival
The countdown to opening night gains pace with the 10th Anniversary Premium Content Series launched on August 9, 2023. Six programs of Desert Song Festival Continue Reading
Lauren Bates of Australia wins first medal of Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games
Via PRNews The highly anticipated Commonwealth Youth Games kicked off with Lauren Bates of Australia winning the first gold medal of the Games in the Continue Reading
World Record Most Number of People Doing Sit-Ups
Over two in five Australians aged 16-85 years (43.7% or 8.6 million people) have experienced a mental disorder at some time in their life, 21.4% Continue Reading
Give up a Fiver for Survivors of Slavery right here in Australia!
Did you know that there are currently 41,000* people trapped in modern slavery in Australia? Can you imagine your workplace, your school or your local Continue Reading
Have A Go at an Olympic Sport on Olympic Day
Via PRNewsGIG The AOC’s message is “Have a Go” at any Olympic sport on June 23rd as a way of increasing everyone’s physical and mental Continue Reading
Sustainable farming by the original guardians of the forests
AFT RECOMMENDS the OA Organik series of videos, showcasing the Orang Asli (OA) or aboriginal / original people of Malaysia. The Malaysian Ministry of Education Continue Reading
NZTE Made with Care: Bringing New Zealand’s very best Food & Beverages to Australia
2 June 2023, Sydney – New Zealand Trade & Enterprise (NZTE) is thrilled to unveil the fifth phase of its NZTE Made with Care campaign, Continue Reading
Celebrating Hari Gawai with Iconic Dishes from Sarawak
Via PRNewsGIG Sarawak comes alive in June every year as the Dayak people celebrate Hari Gawai, a vibrant festival that gives thanks for a bountiful Continue Reading