Today in News History

On June 29, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1613, The Globe Theatre in London, built by William Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, burns to the ground. In 1949, Joan Clos, Spanish anesthesiologist and politician, 116th Mayor of Barcelona was born. In 1957, Michael Nutter, American politician, 98th Mayor of Philadelphia was born. In 1976, The Conference of Communist and Workers Parties of Europe convenes in East Berlin. In 1995, Space Shuttle program: STS-71 Mission (Atlantis) docks with the Russian space station Mir for the first time. In 1996, Joseph Manu, New Zealand rugby league player was born. In 2002, Naval clashes between South Korea and North Korea lead to the death of six South Korean sailors and sinking of a North Korean vessel. In 2012, Floyd Temple, American baseball player, coach, and manager (born 1926) passed away. In 2015, Hisham Barakat, Egyptian lawyer and judge (born 1950) passed away. In 2016, Jan Hettema, Springbok cyclist and five times South African National Rally Champion (born 1933) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Albany 2026: Town Hall hosts well-attended opening of Binalup, Menang: First Light, First People exhibition

The West Australian

The West Australian

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June 29, 2026

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Albany 2026: Town Hall hosts well-attended opening of Binalup, Menang: First Light, First People exhibition

The Albany Town Hall was full on Friday night as the Binalup, Menang: First Light, First People exhibition — a photographic showcase of Albany’s Noongar community — was officially opened to the public.

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