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Recent Posts:

  • Learn About Planning Promotional Programs and Seeking Funding for Community Development
  • Elon Musk: The Importance of Landing a Rocket on a Boat
  • Designing A Hospital Like A Village In Africa
  • Deng Thiak Adut’s Moving Story in Ninety Seconds
  • Desmond Haynes remembers growing up in Barbados
  • Garry Sobers Talks About The People Of Barbados
  • Joel Garner Talks About The Wonders Of Barbados [Video]
  • Above Barbados: A Drone’s Eye View of a Beautiful Caribbean Island
  • Woman Knits Tiny Sweaters For Rescued Chickens
  • Esther Ndichu: Hunger isn’t a food issue. It’s a logistics issue
  • Profiling Caribbean Women Entrepreneurs
  • The Good, The Bad, And The Coffee [Infographic]
  • Digital Entrepreneurs in Developing Countries Describe Hurdles and Successes
  • World’s biggest selfie to be taken in Australia
  • Africa: Sustainable Development for All?
  • Determined koala chases woman herding cows on a quad bike – video
  • The Africa the media never shows
  • Enhancing your experience of the Blue Mountains in Australia
  • Launch of the first Solar Academy in Africa
  • Cattle herding with drones takes off in Australia
  • What Australian slang has given the world
  • Record sea-surface temperatures in Pacific point to record warmth in 2015 and 2016
  • The university rankings no government wants to talk about
  • Penrose Inquiry: David Cameron apologises over infected blood
  • Visit Australia with Eric Ripert
  • How to Build a Smart Home With Your Own Dumb Stuff
  • Nairobi now ranked as best African city
  • Comprehensive List of Free e-Book Websites for your e-Reader
  • Kenya Climate Innovation Center launches first crowdfunding program in East Africa | infoDev
  • Swazi king to wed 15th wife
  • Kenyan grandmother at school with her great-great-grandchildren
  • New Zealand Yellow-eyed Penguins – endangered species
  • Kenya ranked in world’s top seven investment destinations
  • Knowledge for All: Bridge International Academies
  • The wonderful and terrifying implications of computers that can learn
  • How to Create Your First Website
  • More reasons why the Abbott budget is so hard to sell
  • Mosquito-borne chikungunya now spreading rapidly through South Pacific
  • Digital Photography – Free Course
  • 10 travel destinations Australians will flock to in 2015
  • The Don’t-Leave-Home-Without-It Machine
  • Two foster joeys meet for the first time [Video]
  • Raspberry Pi Model A+ on sale now at $20
  • Offline Access to Khan Academy Videos and Exercises
  • Unidentified Glowing Object: Nature’s Weirdest Events – BBC Series 3 Episode 2
  • Linedancing Magnetotactic Bacteria [Video]
  • Staying Is Settling: Why You Need To Move At Least 5 Times In Your Life
  • Map: The Africa without Ebola
  • Assange: Google Is Not What It Seems
  • Pictures show surfer’s near-death encounter as he stayed in the water and was followed by a massive shark
  • How Wolves Change Rivers – YouTube
  • The World as 100 People
  • How An Intelligent Text Message Service Aims To Tackle Ebola In Western Africa
  • Worldreader: E-books on Cell Phones and Kindles in Schools
  • infoDev announces the winners of the first competition for clean-tech SMEs in Vietnam | infoDev
  • First private university gains permanent licence – University World News
  • Old toilets transformed into new London restaurants
  • Stealing Africa – Why Poverty?
  • iPhones and iPads star in this intricately animated love story
  • “Dear Matafele Peinem” – A climate change poem
  • Climate change summit: Global rallies demand action
  • A volcano and its people • Inside Story
  • Is this the world’s most radical president?
  • A Kookaburra in Pound Bend Reserve, Victoria, Australia
  • Japan Unveils World’s First Android Newscaster
  • Kenyatta launches virtual learning ‘Anywhere School’ – University World News
  • Melbourne Beats Out Sydney in Liveability and Food
  • My morning walks in Eltham, Victoria, Australia
  • A visit to Montsalvat, Victoria, Australia
  • Back in Australia
  • Understanding the Ebola Virus and How You Can Avoid It – About Health Degrees
  • ‘Into the Storm’ Is Pure Weather Porn. And That’s OK.
  • ROYTEC Joins VUSSC and Embraces OER
  • Introduction to Spanish
  • Pink Floyd – Pulse Full Concert [YouTube]
  • Just another day in paradise [video]
  • Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Tony Abbott
  • enra “pleiades” – YouTube
  • Simon Anholt: Which country does the most good for the world? [Video]
  • This Is How “Unsettled” Australia Was Before The British Arrived In 1788
  • The Abbott government’s war on transparency | Inside Story
  • Kiribati: life on a tiny island threatened by the rising sea
  • Dancing Bats – YouTube
  • Meet Vanuatu’s fearless land jumpers
  • My Favourite Dog
  • 40 Worst Book Covers and Titles Ever | Bored Panda
  • Australia: Snake eats crocodile after battle
  • Two Dogs Spazzing Out Over Their First Snow Encounter
  • RFID-Tagged Rhinos And Smart Watering Holes: The Google-Funded Tech Fighting Poaching
  • This Small Box Collects Power From Almost Any Source, From A Bike To The Wind
  • Australia Had An Ugly Day
  • There is no population explosion on this planet
  • Elephants at Amboseli National Park
  • Best Island in the World – 2014 Travelers’ Choice Awards
  • It’s Bobsled Time! Jamaican Team Gets Its Own Theme Song
  • Kenya’s first mockumentary takes on the NGO world
  • ANIMAL CRACKERS (The Best of BBC One’s Walk On The Wild Side)
  • The 25 most international universities in the world
  • 40 Maps That Will Help You Make Sense of the World
  • You’ll Enjoy This Picture Of An IBM Hard Drive Being Loaded Onto An Airplane In 1956

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