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Explore the Art of Belly Dancing

Welcome to our webpage dedicated to the captivating world of belly dancing! Belly dancing is an ancient and mesmerizing dance form that has entranced people for centuries. This art form, also known as Raqs Sharqi,...

Fascinators: Elevating Your Style With Elegance

Welcome to the fascinating world of fascinators, a delightful and whimsical fashion accessory that can effortlessly transform your look. Whether you're attending a wedding, a tea party, or a high-society event, a fascinator can add...

Nautical Training Ship NTS Vernon anchors

The Vernon anchors are on public display outside the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney. The Nautical Training Ship Vernon was completed in 1839. In 1867, the NSW Colonial Government moored the Vernon off Cockatoo...

Can you rent out a Tiny Home, Granny Flat, Transportable building or Caravan?

First I’d like to give you some background on my answers here, I've dealt with every one of the 128 different councils in NSW, first hand with the council planners, I have been advised by...

The fine art of Archibald winner and UNSW alumna

Archibald Prize winner Julia Gutman paints portraits whose stories run deep, and are layered with meaning and with textiles, too. Julia Gutman with her work Head in the sky, feet on the ground at the Archibald,...

Origin of “Welcome to Country” Nimbin Aquarius Festival 1973

Amongst the many firsts, the first Aquarius Festival held the first "Welcome to Country" performed in the country for non-Indigenous Australians in 1973

Australian film & TV industry needs more than content quotas

Screen industry consultation needs to consider more than content quotas to ensure a strong and thriving Australian screen industry, says UNSW expert. Content quotas are a start - but Australia's screen industry needs more Content quotas for...

Why Collect Asian Art? What to collect

It's not uncommon for collectors — both experienced and novice — to be intimidated by Asian art. That's unfortunate because this fascinating field offers collectors many advantages over more conventional disciplines. Scholarship in Asian Art increased...

Radio legend Doug Mulray goes off the air

31 Mar 2023 - Australian radio legend Doug Mulray has died at the age of 71 after a long illness. He died peacefully yesterday with his long-time partner Lizzie and business partner Hamish Cameron by...

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A forestry primer: The opportunity for Australia’s native forests

Scientific data suggest that logging reduces carbon storage, threatens native species and increases fire hazard. Economic data over two decades show that native forest...

Lawn Bowls at Auckland Commonwealth Games 1990

The 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games lawn bowls competitions featured three main events: singles, pairs, and fours. Rob Parrella took home gold in the lawn...

Fracking Planned in Kimberley, Western Australia

The first fracking proposal for the Western Australia since the state lifted its moratorium has been referred to the Federal Government, sparking outrage from...

Reducing Cattle Emissions, One Salt Lick Block at a Time

There's a game-changer brewing in the world of cattle farming, and it's all thanks to a little Aussie seaweed. Imagine a product that can...

Forestry Corporation failing to comply with the law: Auditor General finds

Forestry Corporation is failing to comply with the law: Auditor General report into the regulation of public native forestry A new report published by the Auditor...