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Photographer Robert Frank’s Revelations into The Americans

Welcome to our blog on one of the most influential photographers in history, especially The American history. Robert Frank’s photobook The Americans remains a groundbreaking classic, essential viewing for every student and collector of photography. This page covers the value of...

Greens plan to Save Koalas, End Clearing of Koala Habitat

The Greens plan to Save Our Koalas in NSW was outlined by Greens MP and lead Upper House candidate Cate Faehrmann and Greens candidate for Coffs Harbour Tim Nott.  The Greens Plan to Save Koalas (pdf) will: Introduce a moratorium on the clearing...

Should You Buy at Farmer’s Markets or Supermarkets?

The choice between buying fruit and vegetables from farmers' markets or supermarkets depends on individual preferences, priorities, and values. While farmers' markets offer freshness, community support, and environmental benefits, supermarkets provide convenience, affordability, and a wider selection of products. Buying fruit and...

Integrating Indigenous Knowledge into Bushfire Management

Indigenous Australians have managed and lived with fire for tens of thousands of years, developing sophisticated techniques that modern science is only beginning to understand and appreciate. We are still learning about Bushfire Management. In recent years, the devastation caused by bushfires...

2023 CORE Diriyah E-Prix ° Race 2 Formula E race report

° Pascal Wehrlein wins both night races in 2023 CORE Diriyah E-Prix, battling from fifth on the grid ° Jake Dennis takes second in as many days, now only four points behind championship leader Wehrlein ° Porsche powertrain GEN3 cars yet again show...

Meet the Frackers: Gas explorers in Australia

Our index of gas explorers in Australia On this page we follow the share prices, market announcements, incidents and news on Australian Stock Exchange listed companies in the business of fracking, the gas explorers in Australia. Some non-listed private companies are included. The...

Louis XV And XVI Furniture: Understanding The Obsession

During the reigns of Louis XV and Louis XVI, a deluge of furniture was produced by Parisian and Provincial ébénistes (artisans specializing in veneered furniture) and menuisiers (artisans specializing in carved furniture). Ever since, these ornate works have been highly prized; today, a priviledged...

Managing a Media Story on Gas Fracking in Victoria

During the campaign against Fracking in Australia, 1EarthMedia was on the lookout for the gas industry's next moves as they expanded across the country. In late 2013, former Liberal Party politician Peter Reith appeared on the ABC's The Drum spruiking the...

The beginning of photography: heliographs and daguerreotypes

The earliest forms of photography, heliographs and daguerreotypes, produced many historically significant images in their early years. Our story on the beginning of photography continues after...

MPs $64,000 question – Save Koalas or logging trucks

Logging operations will go ahead in known Koala habitat within Kiwarrak State Forest, near Tinonee and Taree. Despite significant opposition from the local community, approximately 446...

Podunk Weekly Bugle Vol.1 No.3 – Whinger Starts a Rumour

Podunk, the Friendly Town In this edition:Whinger Starts a RumourPodunk River Water Action Group AGMSonny Steptoe & Wife Divorce"Give me all your money!" Whinger Starts a Rumour Paul Whinger,...

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Astronaut Bruce McCandless: One “Big Leap” For Man

In the vast expanse of space, where humanity's imagination meets the stark reality of cosmic vacuum, exists a realm of unparalleled adventure and risk....

6 Rules of Engagement between military & civilians

Part Five. Was there a cover-up of alleged war crimes by the US Military? 1EarthMedia was intrigued by the Collateral Murder video released by Julian Assange & Wikileaks, and investigated:

Formula E World Championship electric car racing calendar 2023

The 2023 FIA World Championship Formula E season 9 marks the beginning of the Gen3, the third generation of electric race car in the...

Exposure Triangle Principle in Photography Explained

Mastering Light Series > Understanding the Exposure Triangle Principle in Photography Photography is often described as the art of capturing light. At the heart of...

Entertainment Parks & Immersive Worlds that Blur Reality

The Future of Entertainment Parks: Immersive Worlds that Blur Reality Imagine an entertainment park where you don’t just watch a story unfold—you live it. Inspired...

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Australian & UK politicians implore USA to release Assange

48 senators and members of Australia's federal parliament and 35 lords and MPs in the UK, from all sides of politics, have written open letters to the USA Attorney General Merrick Garland calling for him...

A photograph of an atom wins photo competition

An image of a single positively-charged strontium atom, held near motionless by electric fields, has won the overall prize in a national science photography competition, organised by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). ‘Single...

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...

Are Salt and Pepper Shakers collectible? What to look for

You can bring some fun to mealtimes and start an intriguing collection by specializing in novelty cruet sets. You can even join a club of like-minded enthusiasts. Victorian mealtimes were formal affairs with immaculate cloths, gleaming...

What to look for when collecting Egg Cups

Egg cups are inherently small objects and their curved surfaces are not always easy to work on, but craftsmen have managed to produce some fine decorative effects on them. Coloured ornament has been both painted...

What to collect in Vintage & Antique Cruet Sets

Collecting Vintage & Antique Cruet Sets Cruet sets have varied in size and shape over the last three centuries and the care and craftsmanship lavished on them have made some of the better examples very collectable. No...

Gough Whitlam, the founder of Australia-China diplomatic relations

In July, 1971, Gough Whitlam, as Leader of the Opposition, embarked on a historic trip to the People’s Republic of China. Accompanying him on that trip was a delegation of Labor parliamentarians, political advisers, China experts...

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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Guide to Keeping Worms in Your Home Garden

Guide to Keeping Worms in Your Home Garden Keeping worms in your home garden is an excellent way to recycle organic waste, improve soil health,...

Belmarsh Tribunal, Sydney Uni, 4 March 2023 #FreeAssange

On 4 March 2023, at Sydney University's Great Hall, Australia will host the fifth sitting of the Belmarsh Tribunal. Speakers include: Bernard CollaeryBob CarrBridget ArcherDavid...

Testimony of a Coal Seam Gas drill worker

2014 - "I contacted the Gasfield Community Support group after hearing Laurence Springborg saying on the radio that no workers in the CSG industry...

Aquaculture: Towards Sustainable Seafood Production

Aquaculture: A Modern Solution for Sustainable Seafood Production Aquaculture, also known as fish farming, is the practice of cultivating aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans,...

What is Ilford Multigrade developer & paper

Ilford Multigrade is a brand of black-and-white photographic paper produced by Ilford Photo, a well-known manufacturer of photographic products. Multigrade paper is designed for...

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