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The Ancient Art of Natural Dyeing: A Journey Back to Pompeii

In a unique blend of history, art, and environmental sustainability, the ancient city of Pompeii has inspired a contemporary project that brings the vibrant colors of its frescoes back to life. Master dyer Claudio Cutuli, from the association Intrecci Creativi, has...

BRI Smart Preservation of Biodiversity in Yunnan, China

To the outside world, Yunnan, an inland province, at a low latitude and high elevation in southwestern China, is well known as a tourist destination that is characterized by many ethnic cultures and its rich biodiversity. It's well known for its diverse...

Exploring the World of Man-Made Created Diamonds

In the sparkling world of gemstones, diamonds have always held a special allure. However, a revolution is unfolding that is transforming the diamond industry: the rise of created diamonds, also known as man-made and lab-grown diamonds. These gems offer the same brilliance...

Greater Glider heading for extinction

Greater gliders, much larger than the more well-known sugar gliders, eat only eucalyptus leaves and live in forests along the Great Dividing Range from northern Queensland to southern Victoria. Once common, they are now listed as 'vulnerable', with their numbers declining...

Independent MP Helen Haines Supports Local Energy Hubs

In a bid to provide accurate information about the energy transition to local communities, independent MP Helen Haines has endorsed the concept of Local Energy Hubs. These hubs, proposed by RE-Alliance, would serve as physical information centers staffed by knowledgeable local...

New AI Tool Protects Nature During Infrastructure Development

New AI Tool Set to Protect Nature During Infrastructure Development In a world where rapid urbanization and economic growth are colliding with the need to protect the natural environment, a new AI-driven solution promises to change how infrastructure projects are planned and...

Livestream Greater Gliders Capturing Hearts & Changing Minds

Pip, Milo, and Brimi: The Endangered Gliders Capturing Hearts and Changing Minds In a secret hollow high up in the forests of Tallaganda, New South Wales, a quiet revolution in wildlife science is taking place—live streamed in high definition. The stars? Not...

Effervescent Charm of Champagne Cocktails, 10 Best Recipes

From timeless classics like the French 75 and Kir Royale to innovative twists such as the Champagne Mojito and Black Velvet, Champagne cocktails bring an added layer of sophistication and excitement to the art of mixology. These sparkling concoctions blend the...

High Court Grants Assange Permission to Appeal Extradition

London, May 20, 2024 – In a landmark decision, the UK High Court has granted Julian Assange permission to appeal his extradition order to the United...

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 by the...

A Review of Jung Eun Chae’s Korean Slow Food

In the fast-paced world of modern cuisine, where convenience often trumps tradition, Jung Eun Chae's cookbook, "Chae: Korean Slow Food for a Better Life," steps back...

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Tax Avoidance Taskforce makes LNG companies pay tax

The ninth annual Corporate Tax Transparency (CTT) report, released by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), unveils a remarkable development in income tax payments by...

Guide to Keeping a House Cow in Your Yard

Thinking About Keeping a House Cow in Your Yard? Keeping a house cow in your yard can provide a sustainable source of fresh milk, manure...

APEC Warns AI Will Double Electricity Demand by 2060

Electricity has always been the quiet utility in the background — flip a switch, don’t think too hard. Artificial intelligence has ended that arrangement....

What is a Captured Agency and Regulatory Capture?

A "captured agency" refers to a regulatory agency or government body that has been unduly influenced or controlled by the very industries or entities...

Musée Maison Nicéphore Niépce: The Birthplace of Photography

The Musée Maison Nicéphore Niépce is more than just a museum; it’s a celebration of the ingenuity and perseverance of Nicéphore Niépce, whose work...

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Ed Kuepper: Sonic Trailblazer of Australian Rock

Ed Kuepper, National Treasure Ed Kuepper’s musical journey is nothing short of legendary. From his trailblazing work as a founding member of The Saints—widely credited with helping to birth punk rock—to the textured, genre-defying sounds of...

John Thomson Photographing Victorian Street Life in London

John Thomson and Street Life in London: Capturing the Human Face of a Changing City In the dim and smoky streets of Victorian London, where horse carts rattled over cobblestones and children sold wares on the...

Why Australia Needs Marijuana Law Reform

Australia Needs Marijuana Law Reform Despite setbacks, public support grows for cannabis decriminalisation and legalisation Nestled in the misty hills of the Northern Rivers region, Nimbin has long stood as a rebel outpost against Australia’s cannabis laws....

History, Value & Reproductions of the Iconic Tiffany Lamps

Tiffany Lamps: History and Value of America’s Most Iconic Lighting The glowing stained-glass lamps of Tiffany Studios are among the most beloved and collectible items in the world of antiques. Equal parts functional object and luminous...

Australian Aboriginal spears taken by James Cook repatriated

Cambridge's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology have repatriated four Australian Aboriginal spears, which were taken by Lieutenant James Cook in 1770 from Kamay (Botany Bay) during the initial encounter between the HMB Endeavour crew and...

A message from Julian Assange re: Australian federal election

Julian Assange is currently in Rome after attending the funeral of Pope Francis. This message from Julian was sent via his brother Gabriel Shipton ..."With the federal election fast approaching, many Australians have asked me:...

Henry Reynolds Sparked a Revolution in Australian Legal History

Henry Reynolds: The Historian Who Helped Spark a Revolution in Australia’s Legal History When the High Court of Australia handed down its historic 1992 Mabo decision, the ruling sent shockwaves through the nation. For the first...

The Role of ‘Welcome to Country’ & ‘Acknowledge Country’

The Role of 'Welcome to Country' and Land without Economic Value in the Politics of Poverty - By Ghillar, Michael Anderson, the last survivor of the the four men who foundered the Aboriginal Embassy in 1972,...

In Memory of Fatma Hassona: A Voice Silenced, A Vision Eternal

In Memory of Fatma Hassona On 16 April 2025, the world lost a luminous talent and a courageous voice when 25-year-old Palestinian photojournalist Fatma Hassona was killed in an Israeli missile strike on her home in...

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Tennant Creek’s Climate-Smart, Culturally Safe Homes

A House Built the Right Way: Tennant Creek’s Climate-Smart, Culturally Safe Home Nears Completion Tennant Creek has seen many houses go up over the decades,...

Who owns photographs posted on social media?

The ownership of images on social media can be a bit complex and is often governed by the terms of service of the particular...

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:

Ian McFarlane and the Ministerial Code of Conduct

"Your certainly don't extract coal seam gas unless the farmer says you can" - pre-election speech 2013 "We've got to make sure that every molecule...

Murdoch Trust Dispute Ends, Lachlan Takes Control

Murdoch Family Settles Trust Dispute, Lachlan Secures Control of Fox and News Corp The long-running saga over the Murdoch Family Trust has reached its climax,...

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