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Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, artist, the Pintupi Nine
Artist profile: Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri.
We acknowledge the Pintupi people who's story we share here, and the Biripi people, the traditional owners of the land on which we are based, who have ongoing connections to this place. We pay our respects to their Elders, past, present and emerging, and to all First Nations people.
Earth Care
Choosing the Best Trees for Farm Forestry in Australia
Farm forestry, or agroforestry, offers Australian farmers an excellent opportunity to diversify income, improve land health, and contribute to environmental sustainability. Selecting the right tree species is crucial to maximizing both economic returns and environmental benefits. Here’s a guide to help you...
Australian Politics
Press Council finds Daily Telegraph breaches Standards of Practice
APC Adjudication | June 7, 2023 - The Press Council considered whether its Standards of Practice were breached by an article published by the Daily Telegraph online on 11 March 2020 headed “Rian Ross Toyer in court accused of killing Mhelody...
Australian Politics
As NSW’s debt mounts, Treasurer urged to end subsidies for logging
“The NSW Treasurer has to sign off on the Forestry Corporation NSW's Statment of Corporate Intent by the end of this month. A decision has to be made; does NSW want to allow the use of public money to prop up a...
Corporate and Event Photography
Radiating the Sounds of Australia: The Radiators’ Journey
The Birth of The Radiators In the sun-soaked streets of Sydney, Australia, during the late 1970s, a group of young musicians came together to create something that would soon become iconic in the world of Australian rock music. They called themselves "The...
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Daniel Gassin Crossover Band at Duc des Lombards, Paris
When renowned jazz pianist Daniel Gassin graced the stage at the legendary Duc des Lombards in Paris, he delivered an unforgettable performance that captivated jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. Known for his innovative approach to jazz, Gassin's performance at this...
Australian Politics
Perth approved for AUKUS nuclear waste dump
The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) has approved a licence for the Australian Submarine Agency (ASA) to establish a prescribed radiation facility known as the ‘Controlled Industrial Facility’ at HMAS Stirling Navy Base, Garden Island, located in Rockingham, 47...
Australian Politics
Wire service photography ripping yarns …
Stories from a Wire Service Picture Desk. In the days before digital photography, news photographers used film and telephone lines to send their photos back to the newspaper ...
Australian Politics
Northern Australia plans for largest citizen science groundwater study in the worldÂ
Limited resources for research into Northern Australia’s groundwater means not a lot is known about aquifer systems, but a new Charles Darwin University (CDU) study will...
Collectibles
Nikonos III 35mm underwater film camera
The Nikonos III is a 35mm underwater film camera that was manufactured by Nikon. It is part of the Nikonos series of cameras, which were specifically...
Earth Care
Two more women lock-on protests at Heron Creek Sawmill
6 February 2023 - Two more women were arrested today after chaining themselves to gates leading into the largest saw-mill in NSW to stop logging work...
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The market for 20th-Century Latin American Art
Antiques & Collectors Guide to the 20th Century Latin American Art Market The 20th century was a whirlwind of revolution, identity, and visual innovation across...
Aerial Photography – Drone buying guide
Aerial photography using drones has become increasingly popular in recent years, thanks to the accessibility and affordability of drone technology. If you're interested in getting...
Gas Strategy Ignites Anger Over Beetaloo Pipeline Plan
Northern Territory Pipeline to Contention Was Rigged From the Start For Traditional Owners across the Northern Territory, the latest push to fast-track Beetaloo Basin gas...
Reactions to Dutton’s large nuclear reactor policy
The announcement of the Coalition Liberal National Party's (LNP) energy policy under Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has sparked significant backlash and concern among energy...
International experts call for ban of native forest logging
An open letter signed by Australian and international forestry and climate experts has called for the immediate nationwide cessation of all native forest logging in...
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Tallships Nave Amerigo Vespucci and Villaggio Italia in Darwin
Historic Visit: Nave Amerigo Vespucci and Villaggio Italia Sail to Darwin For the first time in its 93-year history, the legendary Italian Navy training ship Nave Amerigo Vespucci will visit Darwin, Australia. Arriving on October 3,...
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Can AI Tools Protect Nature During Infrastructure Development?
Can AI Tools Protect Nature During Infrastructure Development? Infrastructure development is often a double-edged sword. While it brings economic growth and improved living standards, it also poses serious threats to nature. Whether it's a highway cutting...
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Legends of F1: Comparing Hamilton, Schumacher and Senna
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Hergé and the Timeless Adventures of Tintin
Hergé and the Timeless Adventures of Tintin In the vibrant world of 20th-century comics, few characters have had as significant an influence as Tintin, the intrepid young reporter created by Belgian artist Hergé, whose real name...
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Prince Harry’s Travalyst: Changing travel for good
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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...
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Recipes for Celery and Carrot Pulp from Juicing
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Vegetarian Book Review: The Yearlong Pantry by Erin Alderson
Cook Book Review: The Yearlong Pantry by Erin Alderson Erin Alderson's The Yearlong Pantry is a vibrant and innovative guide for anyone looking to breathe new life into their kitchen staples. In this third cookbook, Alderson...
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French and First Nations Fushion Flavours at the Scenic Rim
A Fusion of Cultures: French and First Nations Flavours at Taste of Country in the Scenic Rim In a landmark culinary event for Queensland's Scenic Rim, Taste of Country promises a unique fusion of French and...
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Culture Jamming – Activism for the Information Age
The Rise of Culture Jamming – Activism for the Information Age In a world increasingly shaped by corporate influence and media monopolies, a new wave...
Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr – Paris Auction House
Paris Antique Auctions - Bonhams Cornette de Saint Cyr, 6 Av. Hoche, 75008 Paris, France
Velodrome & Road Cycling at Auckland Commonwealth Games
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The cycling events at the 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games were a thrilling display of athleticism and strategy, with competitions held both on the velodrome...
The Phenomenon of Everyone’s a Photographer Now
Photography Thesis: The Democratization of Photography: Exploring the Phenomenon of Everyone's a Photographer Now Abstract: In the contemporary digital era, the proliferation of smartphones and...
Out of control Forestry Corporation caught destroying more Koala habitat
The Land and Environment Court’s decision to fine NSW Forestry Corporation for destroying koala habitat at Cattle Creek near Coffs Harbour in July 2022...



