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Can the teal appeal hold? Liberals targeting Curtin and Goldstein argue independent wave has passed
2025-04-30 02:45:03| Spiritual Career Counseling
Tom White was an Uber executive in South Korea in 2022, a world away from the political earthquake that shook his native Australia. He wasnt there when the teal wave crashed through his home town of Perth, dumping the Liberals from their prized western suburbs seat of Curtin.White returned home in 2023 with the aim of winning the seat back for the Liberals.Hes seen enough in the period since to feel confident of one thing. Times have changed, White says.The Coalition has attacked the teals for voting with the Greens in parliament. What does the data show?Read moreWhether that statement holds true may well determine if White and his fellow Liberal candidates in the seats of Goldstein and Kooyong in Melbourne, and Wentworth and Mackellar in Sydney, are able to regain the once-safe turf lost in 2022 and if aspiring teal MP Nicolette Boele wins the north Sydney seat of Bradfield, after falling short three years ago.Was the teal wave an anomaly, the consequence of a perfect storm of f...
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Hidden signs even the most confident person could be struggling with loneliness
2025-04-29 20:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
Loneliness, a common human experience, is defined by mental health charity Mind as the "feeling we have when our need for social contract and relationships isn't met". It's a complex emotion that varies from person to person and doesn't necessarily mean being alone. Even surrounded by people, one can still feel the pangs of loneliness. Life coach and author Lorena Bernal, who's also the other half of Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, has shed light on the less obvious signs of this feeling. She suggests that those feeling lonely might dodge opening up, keep themselves occupied, and chatter away without touching on their true emotions. Chatting with Mirror US, Bernal shared: "The more we learn to recognise loneliness in ourselves, the more clearly we begin to see it in others - through small gestures, through tone of voice, through silences." Bernal pointed out that an often overlooked but frequent indicator of loneliness is what she calls over-connection. This involves being excessively socia...
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See 15 Captivating Images From the British Wildlife Photography Awards, From a Majestic Shark to Hungry Pigeons
2025-04-29 20:45:04| Spiritual Career Counseling
The winning photographs highlight the diversity of animal and plant life in Britain as well as the often hidden behaviors of wild creatures Carlyn Kranking - Assistant Editor, Science and Innovation March 25, 2025 Get our newsletter! Get our newsletter! From a clever fox to a roaring deer, the images honored in this years British Wildlife Photography Awards contest capture the beauty in the natural worldeven amid the hustle and bustle of city streets.The competition offers a crucial reminder of what value our woodlands, wetlands and other ecosystems still hold, according to a statement about the 2025 winners, announced last week.This year, the competition received more than 13,000 images, which were judged in ten categories in the adult contest and three age groups for youth photographers. Amateur and professional photographers alike vied for a 3,500 (about $4,500) prize.The British Wildlife Photography Awards continues to showcase the extraordinary beauty and diversity of Britai...
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