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David Bowie’s 100 Favourite Books

David Bowie's 100 Favourite Books List David Bowie was a reader—a voracious, discerning, otherworldly reader. Books were not mere objects for him. They were galaxies....

The Life, Music and Gravy of Poet Laureate Paul Kelly

Gravy Day: Australia’s Unofficial Holiday Paul Kelly has a way of sneaking into the hearts of Australians, embedding his music into the nation’s cultural fabric....

Longevity, Health & Plant Power by Professor Luigi Fontana

Book Review of Plant Power by Professor Luigi Fontana If ever there were a book to nourish the soul and invigorate the body with the...

Book review: Steve Cordony’s Moments at Home

Book Review of Moments at Home by Steve Cordony Some books are like a conversation with an old friend—a soothing mix of inspiration, reassurance, and...

Public Image Limited’s Mad Scientist, John Lydon

The Life and Times of John Lydon: A Madcap Odyssey To write about John Lydon—Johnny Rotten to the masses—is to wrestle a greasy pig in...

Murujuga Rock Art Threatened by Woodside Gas Hub

Murujuga Rock Art Under Threat: Custodian Speaks Out The Australian federal government and Western Australian state government's approval of a 50-year extension for Woodside’s North...

Transgrid Returns Indigenous Artefacts to Barkindji Country

Reclaiming History: Indigenous Artefacts Returned to Barkindji Country In a powerful act of reconciliation and respect, hundreds of ancient Aboriginal artefacts, some dating back 3,000...

The ImPossible House: Living Off the Grid in the City

The ImPossible House: Redefining Sustainable Living in the City Nestled in the vibrant heart of Newtown, Sydney, a modest worker’s cottage has been transformed into...

The 99th Koala: Resilience on Kangaroo Island – Kailas Wild

The 99th Koala: A Tale of Courage and Resilience on Kangaroo Island The summer of 2019-2020, known grimly as Australia’s Black Summer, left a profound...

Podunk Weekly Bugle Vol.1 No.2 – Magical Mood Making Machine

Podunk, a town too small for ambition but too stubborn to vanish Somehow, the Podunk Weekly Bugle has survived into its second week of publication....