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A special Google Doodle marking Australia Day has won widespread praise for highlighting the indigenous people’s centuries-old suffering. Visitors going to the search giant’s Australian homepage are ...
Google's new Doodle may look like a bunch of items you'd find in your high school science class, but all those cartoon beakers are in celebration of Sir John Cornforth, Australia's only Nobel ...
Dog breeders Labradoodle Corral have been in the ‘business’ since 2014. But, for Jeff Nienhaus, this isn’t just a business venture; it’s a way of life deeply ingrained in his family’s history. Growing ...
Internet giant Google has weighed into Australia’s heated debate on the timing of its national day by using an artwork focusing on Aboriginal Australians on its homepage. In line with its custom of ...
Today, January 26, is not only celebrated as the Republic Day of India but also as Australia Day in the continent Down Under. The significance of the day is that it celebrates the ‘invasion’ of ...
While most of us spent the day gazing at a picture of John Logie Baird's revolutionary mechanical television on our Google homepage, over in Australia the Google doodle was far more controversial.
Google's doodle marking Australia Day has come under fire for its artwork of an Aboriginal woman, with some branding it "disrespectful" and others criticising it as "politicised". The picture, ...
Google's new Doodle may look like a bunch of items you'd find in your high school science class, but all those cartoon beakers are in celebration of Sir John Cornforth, Australia's only Nobel ...
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