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Examining the legacy of Chairman Mao, 30 years on. And, are families welcome at Subi Oval?
September 9th marked the 30th anniversary of Chairman Mao's death and in October, 70 years will have passed since "The Long March". But it seems as if the younger generation of Chinese are just not that interested.
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Being a politician is a lot like championship poker. You have to keep a straight face when you're bluffing and the stakes can get quite high. But the stakes are high too for the iGeneration and for teachers. read article »
Australians are very passionate about sport. The majority of Eagles home matches sell out and Fremantle have recorded its highest game attendance this year. Fremantle and West Coast fans across the state have every reason to be excited about their finals prospects. Passion on and off the sporting field is essential for our sporting culture, but many of the supporters are taking it too far. read article »
The attacks on September 11th sent shockwaves around the world, forcing governments to pay more attention to security in many places at the expense of civil liberties. read article »
The Tobacco Products Control Act 2006 and associated regulations prohibit smoking in all enclosed public places, including those on licensed premises. But there is one exception: the Burswood Casino's International Room. read article »
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