Albanese Criticizes Coalition’s Welfare Proposal as ‘Shocking’; Minns Rejects Gas Ban in New NSW Homes

Albanese Criticizes Coalition’s Welfare Proposal as ‘Shocking’; Minns Rejects Gas Ban in New NSW Homes



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Fourteen schools around Victoria to be given Indigenous-language names

The Victorian government will announce today that 14 new government schools and kindergartens opening next ‍year around the ‍state will be given Indigenous-language names drawn from the local⁢ area in ​which they’re⁣ located.

The names of the schools and kindergartens include words from Woi-wurrung, Bunurong and Wadawurrung languages, drawn from about 700 suggestions.

They include Yarrabing secondary college in⁢ Aintree, from the‌ Woi-wurrung word meaning “white gum”, Laa Yulta primary school in Black Forest, from the Wadawurrung word meaning “many stones”,⁤ and Brinbeal secondary college in Riverdale, from the Bunurong word meaning ⁣“rainbow”.

The education minister, Natalie Hutchins, ‍said ⁤in a statement:

These 14⁣ new schools will ensure growing communities have a great local education for their kids and ​a unique connection to the land through their ‌Indigenous names.

Ingrid Stitt, minister for early childhood and pre-prep, said:

We are so proud that our new kinder names​ reflect the land that they are on – and help our littlest ‌learners ⁣understand the role First Nations Victorians play ⁢in our heritage and history.

Updated at 19.18 EDT31m ago18.52 EDT

Sonia Kruger says she was ​surprised to win Gold Logie

Nobody was expecting television presenter Sonia Kruger to win the Gold Logie, especially not⁣ Kruger‍ herself.

“I cannot believe that, I have to compose myself, I’m not used to ⁤being on TV,” she joked.

Sonia Kruger wins the Gold Logie award in Sydney on Sunday night. Photograph: ⁣Don Arnold/WireImage

The host of The Voice, Dancing with the Stars and Big ‍Brother beat favourite Hamish Blake, who had⁣ been expected to ⁤take out his ⁢third gold.

Another big winner was offbeat comedy Colin⁣ from Accounts ⁢by husband-and-wife team Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer, which won three Logies.

The series won most ⁢outstanding⁣ comedy, while most outstanding actress went to Dyer and ⁢most outstanding actor to ‌Brammall.

There were⁤ some other upset wins too, with well-known performer Amy Shark taking home most popular new‍ talent for ​her⁤ role⁣ on Australian Idol.

Most outstanding children’s ⁣program⁣ went⁤ to ABC’s Crazy Fun‍ Park, beating global juggernaut Bluey.

The awards were held in ⁤Sydney for the‍ first​ time in 37 years, with comedian Sam Pang the first solo Logies host in more than a decade.

You can⁤ read our ⁣full report⁢ here:

Logie awards 2023: Crazy Fun Park beats Bluey, Sonia Kruger takes gold and Tony ⁤Armstrong’s back-to-back winRead moreUpdated at 18.54 EDT43m ago18.40 EDTCoalition’s new welfare proposal a ‘shocker’, Albanese saysPaul Karp

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