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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 seconded from the Sydney Morning Herald...
Australian history
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. Among his many celebrated works, one song has transcended the airwaves to become an unofficial holiday: "How...
Earth Care
Canada’s Wildlife at Risk: Growing List of Imperiled Species
860 Canadian wildlife species at risk and counting As the list of imperiled wildlife species in Canada continues to grow, the urgency for conservation efforts becomes ever more apparent. This week, the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC)...
Formula E
Jean-Éric Vergne wins the first-ever ABB FIA Formula E World Championship race in India
Nick Cassidy finishes second for Envision Racing, António Félix da Costa promoted to third after investigation demotes Sébastien Buemi Calamity strikes Jaguar TCS Racing as a Sam Bird collision with Mitch Evans forces both drivers to retire HYDERABAD, India. Sat. 11 Feb. 2023...
Country Living
Think of Calico Marina as Cronulla’s own Riviera
Calico Marina’s Makeover – Now with Extra Sizzle and a Side of Salt Welcome to Calico Marina, darlings, Cronulla’s latest “must-do” makeover and a love letter to those of us who like our nautical adventures peppered with a touch of European beach-chic....
Formula E
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 championship, which is the fastest, lightest, most powerful and efficient electric race car ever built. McLaren Racing joins...
Antiques Auction News
What is on in Paris ° Auctions, Galleries, Exhibitions
What is on in Paris? Galleries, museums, exhibitions, events
Antiques Auction News
Art Rentals Art Portfolio ° Geoffrey Dyer
Geoff Dyer is a master of capturing the beauty and intensity of the Australian landscape. This artwork is for sale or available for exhibition and lease arrangement for corporate walls. Archibald winner Geoffrey Dyer Geoffrey Dyer'Hobart Summer 5'Oil On Linen120cm x 183cmPOA We also have...
Documentary, Street, Photojournalism
A War on Witnesses: Remembering Gaza’s Fallen Journalists
Remembering Gaza’s Fallen Journalists, Photographers & Media Workers They went to work with cameras, not weapons. Notepads, not shields. Press vests hastily duct-taped with the word "MEDIA"...
Earth Care
Wind Farms using AI & Cameras for Eagle Conservation
As the world transitions to greener energy sources, wind farms have become a critical component of sustainable energy production. With their ability to harness the power...
Podunk Weekly Bugle
Podunk Weekly Bugle Vol.1 No.6 – Meet the Candidates (II)
Podunk - the Friendly Town In this Edition:Podunk Council Election Special - Meet the Candidates Running for Mildendo County CouncilDee Bollocks, Anne Dryst, Péter Popoff, Dean East. Podunk...
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What would happen if the environment was recognised as a legal person? – UNSW
Giving nature and the environment the same legal rights as humans is gaining ground as a new strategy to protect them from disaster. If the...
Think of Calico Marina as Cronulla’s own Riviera
Calico Marina’s Makeover – Now with Extra Sizzle and a Side of Salt Welcome to Calico Marina, darlings, Cronulla’s latest “must-do” makeover and a love...
Winners of the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024
Portraits that Speak Beyond the Frame: Steph Wilson wins the Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024 The Taylor Wessing Photo Portrait Prize 2024, celebrated as...
Artist and Activist, Uncle Bruce Shillingsworth
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Artist profile: Uncle Bruce Shillingsworth Snr, artist & activist.
We acknowledge the Budjiti / Murrawari people who's story we are sharing 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.
What are Garnitures? Mantelpiece decorations, usually vases
The fashion for decorating the chimney piece with sets of ceramic ornaments began in the 17th century and continued for close to 300 years. The...
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Global Affairs
Smarter Ageing: How Tech and Training Will Redesign Care
Who Will Care for Us as We Age? Inside Australia’s $129 Million Bet on a Better Future Growing older is something we all hope to do — preferably with dignity, comfort, and the confidence that someone...
Australian Politics
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 to the east coast isn’t just another chapter in Australia’s long...
Foodies & Vine
Ozempic, Wegovy & GLP-1 Weight Loss Drugs & Food’s New Future
The New Shape of Weight Loss: Inside the GLP-1 Revolution Reshaping How the World Eats If you’ve been wondering why snack aisles look a little quieter and why your favourite soft drink brand suddenly launched a...
Country Living
“Made in USA” Isn’t the Food Safety Stamp It Used to Be
Buyer Beware: Why “Made in USA” Isn’t Always the Safety Stamp It Used to Be For decades, “Made in USA” carried the glow of trust. It conjured images of tight regulations, rigorous inspections, and farmers in...
Antiques Auction News
Maurizio Cattelan’s ‘America’ Golden Throne Heads to Auction
Golden Toilet ‘America’ at Auction Our toilets have never sat quite so proudly on the pedestal of art history—until now. The tongue-in-cheek masterwork America, a fully functional 18-karat solid gold toilet by Italian provocateur Maurizio Cattelan,...
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...
Entertainment
Prince Philip and His Rumoured Royal Affairs
Prince Philip and the Rumour Mill: Fact, Fiction, and the Women History Can’t Forget When a man spends seventy years as the Queen’s consort, rumour inevitably becomes his shadow. For Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the...
Fourth Estate
When Pigeon Photographers Flew in War
Silent Wings: The Pigeon Photographers of the Great War During World War I, pigeons were more than messengers—they were airborne photographers. From the early experiments of Julius Neubronner’s camera-carrying pigeons to Australia’s WWII Pigeon Service and...
Australian history
Melbourne’s Heritage Fleet Battles the Bureaucratic Tide
Anchors Aweigh: A City Built on Water, Forgetting Its Own The Docklands Heritage Fleet - Alma Doepel, Enterprize, & Steam Tug Wattle - have received an Eviction Notice from Development Victoria. Join them for a day...
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The Wreck of the Dunbar: A Sydney Tragedy
The wreck of the Dunbar remains one of Australia's most poignant maritime disasters. On the stormy night of August 20, 1857, the majestic clipper...
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...
Nautical Training Ship NTS Vernon anchors
The Vernon anchors are on public display outside the Australian National Maritime Museum, Darling Harbour, Sydney. The Nautical Training Ship Vernon was completed in...
National Threatened Species Day 2023
September 7 is National Threatened Species day. A day where Australia should hang it's head. The '2020 State of the Environment report shows we are...
Towards COP29 and Beyond – Global Energy Transition
The Global Energy Transition: COP29 Charting a Just and Sustainable Path World leaders are gathering in Azerbaijan for the two-week COP29 climate summit, under mounting...



