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Total Posting for September 2008: 10 (Excluding multiple category posts)
Events and Activities (3)
- Minus18's Pirates and Ninjas

Same-Sex Attracted Transgender and Queer underage youth event
These school holidays: Arghhh Minus18 be back yet again these school holidays for our most explosive dance party yet. First Tuesday of the school holidays, come and dress as either a bounty lootin' Pirate or stealthy Ninja and dance the evening away.
The party will run at Inflation Nightclub, with two action packed floors, heaps of music, bands, live entertainment, chill out space.
Awesome bounty will be given away to the best dressed Pirates and Ninjas.
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- The source of intellectuals’ public standing: the lesson from a Nobel Trinity

That is a title of one of keynote papers of Sociology conference that will be held on Dec this year.
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- sQuareOne Art 4 Auction

Sydney's finest emerging and established artists auction off their work to raise funds for sQuareOne programs.
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Publications and Research (3)
- COAG seeks submissions for government reform

The council of Australian Governments (COAG) is seeking submissions from a wide range of people and organisations to contribute in discussion for reform in the areas of education, skills and early childhood development.
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- Self Harm - A fact sheet

Headspace, Australia’s National Youth Health Foundation, Recently produced a fact sheet to prevent people from harming themselves.
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- The Digital Education Revolution

The Digital Education Revolution is part of the Government's education reform that aims to contribute to sustainable and meaningful change to teaching and learning in Australian schools.
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Featured News
Only prudent students can secure higher youth payments
University students relying on Youth Allowance are experiencing hard times with rising costs of living, and the rising numbers of homeless youth is alarming. However, an increase in payments cannot be justified if the students are not prepared to budget and sacrifice some luxuries, argues Patrick Stafford.
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