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A Fine Balance

Based on the celebrated novel by Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance is a story about hope and the extraordinary endurance of […]

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Tom Scott’s Ma and Da Season

Tom Scott’s Ma and Da Season, comprises The Daylight Atheist, written about Scott’s troubled but hilarious father, and Joan, written about his cantankerous, foul-mouthed mother.

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Sigrid Thornton: Fiddler on the Roof

A part of the fabric of Australia’s stage and screen world, Sigrid Thronton has fulfilled her love of telling stories […]

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Sophocles’ tragedy told through the eyes of Syrian Refugees

These Syrian Refugees act out their own experiences whilst performing Sophocles’ ancient text.

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Playing a musical instrument may help hearing loss

Jamming with a musical instrument may be the key to improving hearing in noisy environments & to stave off hearing loss.

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Fancy a game of pong? Invention allows strangers at crossings to play game

Ever get bored waiting for the lights to change so you can cross safely? A team of design students have […]

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White lion cubs unveiled to the public

Two white lion cubs at Serbia’s Belgrade Zoo are revealed to the public for the first time.

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Astronauts at International Space Station share in World Cup fever

The International Space Station shares in the world’s excitment for the World Cup with a light scrimmage in near zero gravity.

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10 things you didn’t know about Rio’s 2014 World Cup

With the 2014 World Cup just around the corner, we take a look at some interesting facts that you may not now about this year’s event in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Young baboon siblings learn crucial life skills through play

Two young Hamadryas baboon siblings sharpen their social skills through roughhousing and play at the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Zoo in Brooklyn.

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10 Shakespeare quotes to mark playwright’s 450th birthday

We celebrate the world’s greatest playwright’s 450th birthday with 10 of his most memorable quotes.

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Kids urged to ‘reconnect’ with nature

Children are being urged to reclaim their adventurous spirit and swap half an hour of ‘screen’ time for outdoor play.

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Bowled over

Boccia is a sport that’s helping the severely disabled realise their dreams of competing on an international athletic stage.

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The making of King Kong

Find out more about Melbourne’s world exclusive theatre production King Kong.

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The purrfect coffee shop

Cafes catering to cat lovers open in Budapest, making for a perfect place to sip coffee and play with dozens of purring cats.

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Obama tees off with Tiger Woods

US President Barack Obama played a historic round of golf over the weekend, hitting the greens with world number two Tiger Woods .

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Tiger cubs entertain zoo visitors

Four tiger cubs delight visitors as a Japanese park prepares for a baby feline boom. If your pets chew your furniture … then count your lucky stars you don’t have one of these furry felines.

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Shakespeare festival kicks off with Haka dance

Shakespeare festival starts in London with a performance of “Troilus and Cressida” in Maori language by New Zealand theatre company Ngakau Toa. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Deep-sea volcanoes play key climate role

A vast network of under-sea volcanoes pumping out nutrient-rich water in the Southern Ocean plays a key role in soaking up large amounts of carbon dioxide, acting as a brake on climate change, scientists say.

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Barbie goes mad for ‘Mad Men’

Look out Ken, there’s a new man in Barbie’s life. In fact, there are two of them, and they are Mad Men, MiNDFOOD reports.

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Dame Helen Mirren

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