The annual Clunes Booktown Festival is on tomorrow and Sunday, and Festival CEO Sue Beal urged everyone to take advantage of this year’s innovation free entry to the festival site for the first time in a decade.
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Holocaust Remembrance Day January 27 this year marked the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, the network of Nazi concentration and death camps in occupied Poland. Auschwitz has become the dominant symbol of the Holocaust. The camps were used for slave labour and mass extermination of people considered subhuman or ‘other’. These included ethnic…
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Beyond Belief by Dee White, 2020
Inspired by the true story of Muslims who saved the lives of Jewish children in the Second World War.
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World Oceans Day: Sustaining what sustains us World Oceans Day 8 June is a day to raise awareness of the importance of oceans and take action to protect them. Living in Maldon (144 km from the nearest ocean), it is easy to forget the role that oceans and their inhabitants play in our everyday lives.…
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