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A Journey Etched in Red Earth: Paul Rushworth-Brown’s Outback Odyssey Captivates Early Readers

🕔4/16/2025 8:10:56 AM

Acclaimed historical fiction author Paul Rushworth-Brown returns with 'Outback Odyssey', a sweeping, multi-generational tale that is already captivating early readers.

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Simply Scrubs Australia Launches Cherokee & Dickies Scrub Uniforms in Australia

🕔4/16/2025 7:52:15 AM

Simply Scrubs Australia Unveils New Cherokee and Dickies Scrub Uniform Range: A Revolution in Healthcare Workwear Empowering Australia’s frontline heroes with durability, comfort, and style—one scrub at a time.

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'Haizean' by James Gerard: A Story of War, Exile, and Reconciliation

🕔4/15/2025 1:48:22 PM

As Spain marks the 80th anniversary of the bombing of Guernica, the novel “Haizean” by James Gerard and John Sawkins is captivating readers across the country, quickly becoming a cult favorite.

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Funnelmax: Proudly Made in the USA, Now Available on Amazon

🕔4/15/2025 1:00:00 PM

Say goodbye to spills, messes, and frustration. The future of precision pouring has arrived—and it’s made in America. Funnelmax, the revolutionary funnel system designed for maximum control and zero waste, is now officially available on Amazon.

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Award-Winning, Innovative New Gourmet Trend Unveiled

🕔4/15/2025 12:15:00 PM

Elevating everyday meals to restaurant-quality experiences is now effortless, thanks to the official U.S. launch of Sticky Balsamic Pearls. These award-winning, innovative garnishes from Australia are transforming home kitchens, gourmet retailers, and foodservice menus across the country.

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Icelandic Art Student’s ‘Living’ QR Code Mural Debuts at Bergen Kunsthall After Free Expression Dispute

🕔4/15/2025 8:00:00 AM

An artwork that was nearly censored ahead of its unveiling is now on display as a “living” mural at Bergen Kunsthall. Icelandic conceptual artist ODEE’s Bergen Kunsthall Project (BKP) – a mural-sized QR code linking to a constantly evolving digital artwork – opened to the public on April 11 after the University of Bergen reversed an earlier decision to block the piece.

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Leading Child-Safe Smartphone Pinwheel Launches in Australia

🕔4/15/2025 6:00:00 AM

As the debate on banning children from social media continues and the Online Safety Act progresses through Parliament, Australian parents now have the option of a smartphone designed specifically for safe use by children and teens aged 8-15.

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