
Morgan Kenyon
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1 week ago |
region.com.au | Morgan Kenyon
Today’s nude charity swim was a powerful symbol of awareness and support for mental health. Photo: Michelle Kroll. Hundreds of Canberrans got up at the crack of dawn this morning, ready to bare all at the ninth annual Ian Lindeman Memorial Winter Solstice Nude Charity Swim. Temperatures hung around -2 degrees Celsius. The waters of Lake Burley Griffin were positively frigid, but that didn’t stop 420 cheeky locals gathering on Yarralumla Beach ahead of a daring dash into the cold.
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region.com.au | Morgan Kenyon
Surrounded by rolling hills and lush pasture, this dream lifestyle property on the Far South Coast was dearly loved by its late owner. Photos: Whale Coast Realty. Welcome to Urimbirra. Set on 84 acres at the base of Gulaga Mountain, 49 Mount Dromedary Trail in Tilba Tilba has long been a place of peace, relaxation and connection. Whale Coast Realty sales agent John Murray says Urimbirra’s timeless elegance and natural surrounds imbue a sense of calm in every visitor.
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psnews.com.au | Morgan Kenyon
Australia’s booming cyber industry is hot property in 2025, but you won’t find the best jobs in Sydney or Melbourne. Canberra takes the top spot instead, having solidified its place as the nation’s cyber capital with a deeply engaged private sector and close ties to federal government. Local cyber companies work directly with heavy hitters in government, defence, environment, education, health and more. Individuals can access great opportunities in public and private sectors.
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1 week ago |
region.com.au | Morgan Kenyon
Cyber professionals in the nation’s capital enjoy a front-row seat to all things public sector and regular collaboration between private companies. Photo: Michelle Kroll. Australia’s booming cyber industry is hot property in 2025, but you won’t find the best jobs in Sydney or Melbourne. Canberra takes the top spot instead, having solidified its place as the nation’s cyber capital with a deeply engaged private sector and close ties to federal government.
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psnews.com.au | Morgan Kenyon
Nestled into a veil of green just across the road from Bermagui River, 106-110 Lamont Street has plenty of stories to tell. There are not one, not two, but three residences on this 3000 sqm property. They all have distinct personalities and fantastic renovation potential. First up is what was once known around Bermagui as the ‘Opera House’. Local tales aside, not much is known about this striking five-bedroom, 1930s guest house before it was purchased by its current family in 1969.
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