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Turning Down the Gas for Australian Manufacturing’s Future
Industrial Electrification and Substitution will help avoid gas shortfalls A dramatic shift away from gas could be the key to securing Australia’s industrial future, according to a groundbreaking new report. Released at Parliament House in Canberra, Turning Down the Gas, commissioned by...
Australian Politics
UN Secretary-General Calls for Fossil Fuel Advertising Ban
Antonio Guterres calls for a global ban on fossil fuel advertising In a powerful speech in New York, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for a global ban on fossil fuel advertising, likening the need for restrictions to those imposed on tobacco...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
Jeff Bridges, the Widelux, Pictures and Pictures Volume Two
Jeff Bridges’ devotion to the Widelux goes beyond nostalgia — it' became's a resurrection. After decades of championing the camera, he helped inspire a small American startup, WideLux New, to bring it back to life. The plan was bold: recreate the panoramic...
Country Living
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...
Australian Politics
Coffee Clash Victory: Vittoria Defeats Moccona
Coffee Clash Victory: Vittoria Defeats Moccona in Landmark Jar Dispute In a battle over branding and consumer loyalty, Vittoria Coffee has emerged victorious against the world's largest coffee giant, Douwe Egberts, in a highly publicized Federal Court case in Australia. The case, which...
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Vivian Maier’s Personal Photobook Library Shows Her Influences
Vivian Maier’s Private Library: A Collector’s Glimpse Into the Photographer’s Mind When the name Vivian Maier first surfaced in the early 2000s, the art world was stunned. How could a woman who had worked as a nanny in Chicago, living in quiet...
Australian Politics
NSW Nationals motion on the Forestry Industry, 31 May 2023
Here are the speeches in reply to a motion in NSW Legislative Council as recorded in Hansard – 31 May 2023 – Proof FORESTRY INDUSTRY The Hon. SARAH MITCHELL (21:21): I move: (1) That this House notes the decision of the Victorian Labor Government to bring forward the end...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
How Getty Images & Disruptors Changed Photography
After a decade of massive change, the 1990s ended with the world passing through the Millennial, and Getty Images storming the scene, disrupting the stock photo industry dominated by AP, Reuters, AAP and other agencies. Australian celebrity photographer Patrick Riviere joined...
Antiques
Ancient Roman Fast Food Shop of Regio V in Pompeii
The city of Pompeii, frozen in time by the catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, continues to unveil secrets of the ancient world. Among...
On Photography
Why Your Card Reader Matters: Tips, Brands, and What to Avoid
Don't Let a Cheap Card Reader Bottle-Neck Your Workflow If you’ve invested in high-speed SanDisk memory cards for your camera, don’t blow your gains by pairing them...
Corporate and Event Photography
Jesus Christ Superstar Australian Cast – Theatre Photography
A year after rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar made its US Broadway debut in 1971, the Australian theatre production hit the stages and an Australian Cast...
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“Paris is always a good idea” & other quotes about Paris
Paris has always attracted the world's greatest artists, writers, philosophers and statesmen who have been inspired to put pen to paper to describe the...
NT Govt Signs Deal for Unapproved Fracking Project
Top End groups are raising alarms about the integrity of the fracking assessment process in the Northern Territory, following US petroleum company Tamboran's announcement...
Exploring the Mystic Parallax of Awol Erizku
Art enthusiasts, mark your calendars! From May 25 to October 13, 2024, the Momentary in Bentonville, Arkansas, will host a captivating exhibition: Awol Erizku:...
Pre-Columbian Art: The mystique of ancient artifacts
The term "Pre-Columbian art" encompasses the entire oeuvre of the Western Hemisphere over a time span of 5,000 years. The most commonly recognized examples...
Proof that weather modification exists
Weather modification, including cloud seeding, is a well-documented practice supported by empirical evidence and scientific research. Here's a brief overview of the evidence for...
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Minnie Marks – Australian Blues’ Best-Kept Secret
Aussie Minnie Marks is now setting stages on fire in France & Germany, scroll down for tour dates. Kevin Borich & Kim Churchill rave about her, she is very good! Her powerful guitar work accompanied...
Australian history
Gough Whitlam & Malcolm Turnbull at the SpyCatcher Trial
The "Spycatcher" trial was a highly significant legal case that took place in Sydney, Australia in 1986. It revolved around the publication of a book called "Spycatcher" written by Peter Wright, a former MI5 officer....
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Martha Graham inspired Bangarra Dance Theatre
In 1989 during the early days of Bangarra Dance Theatre, they performed an innovative interpretation of Martha Graham Lamentation called Butterfly Dreaming choreographed by Raymond Robinson for dancer Sylvia Blanco Green. Words and Photos of...
Commonwealth Games
Jason Statham diving at 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games
Before he became one of Hollywood’s most recognizable action stars, Jason Statham was an elite athlete, representing England as a diver at the 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games. Known today for his tough-guy persona in blockbuster...
Commonwealth Games
1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony
The 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games opening ceremony was a grand showcase of cultural pride, athletic spirit, and New Zealand's unique identity. Held on 24 January 1990, at Mount Smart Stadium, the ceremony to open the...
Commonwealth Games
The Boxing at the Auckland Commonwealth Games 1990
The 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games boxing events were filled with intense competition, remarkable performances, and a fair share of controversy. Held at the 3,000-seat Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland Showgrounds, the boxing matches attracted widespread attention,...
Commonwealth Games
1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games Athletics
Australia’s performance at the 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games was a showcase of the country’s strength and depth in track and field athletics. From Darren Clark’s powerful sprints to Andrew Jachno’s gritty walk, and from Kerry-Anne...
Commonwealth Games
Auckland Commonwealth Games 1990, AAP Picture Editor’s Story
The Australian Associated Press sent a team of 16 journalists, technicians, photographers and picture editors to the Auckland Commonwealth Games to provide photo pool coverage to Australian regional newspapers and the metropolitan press. Three photographers were...
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The Illegal Ivory Trade: A Crisis of Conservation and Crime
The illegal ivory trade is one of the most pressing issues in wildlife conservation, a shadowy industry that has driven several species to the brink of extinction while funding organized crime and corruption across the...
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NSW Forestry Corp have a fight on their hands to Save Bulga Forest
March 27th 2023 - Late last week the Forestry Corporation changed the status of a contentious area of Bulga Forest from ‘active’ to ‘suspended’. “We...
FEATURE: All About Pottery & Ceramics
Decorative arts expert Al Bagdade wrote the book on ceramics — literally. Your guide on everything from rare 18th-century porcelain to grandma's tea set....
Visual Literacy in the Digital Age
Visual Literacy in the Digital Age is being taught to school children while the elderly are especially vulnerable to digital illiteracy. Everyone is a...
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...



