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“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 worn denim testing their soil like...
Australian Politics
Forestry Corp surveys nocturnal wildlife during the day
Tony Chappel, the CEO of the Environmental Protection Authority, says EPA is contemplating changes to the existing regulations that currently permit Forestry Corp to conduct surveys for nocturnal animals during the day (refer to details below). Forestry Corp, the publicly-owned logging corporation,...
Collectibles
Luxurious Elegance: Hermés Handbags
When it comes to the world of fashion and luxury, Hermes is a name that stands out. Renowned for its impeccable craftsmanship, timeless design, and the use of the finest materials, Hermes handbags are the epitome of sophistication and style. The Hermes...
Australian history
Reconciling the Silence: Marching for the Truth on Anzac Day
Reconciling the Silence: Marching for the Truth on Anzac Day For fifteen years, a quiet but powerful procession has walked up Anzac Parade in Canberra each April 25, not in defiance, but in remembrance—seeking recognition for the first and longest war fought...
Artist Profiles
John Radford’s Sculptures in Western Park, Auckland
Western Park on Ponsonby Road in Ponsonby, Auckland, is a history and art treasure trove. Spanning 20 acres, though it appears much smaller from the road, the park features playgrounds, walking trails, and a series of sunken sculptures representing historic Auckland...
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Gabrielle Pool, Peek Gallery artist makes waves at Byron Bay
We offer two artworks for rental or purchase or exhibitions from accomplished artist Gabrielle Pool Rain Flung Mountains Who's There? Rain Flung Mountains by Gabrielle Pool (2019)Oil and 24-carat gold leaf on canvas150cm x 150cmPrice: POAContact Us for details on rental or purchase Who’s There?...
Fashion
Sarah Moon, French fashion photographer
Sarah Moon, born Marielle Warin in 1941, is a renowned French photographer and filmmaker whose work has left an indelible mark on the world of fashion and fine art photography. With a distinct and dreamlike style, Moon has captivated audiences with...
Australian Politics
Forestry Corp 29 charges: Public Wants to End Native Logging
Tallaganda Forest Charges: EPA Takes Forestry Corp to Court as Pressure Mounts to End Native Logging The battle over Tallaganda State Forest has erupted into the courtroom. The NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA) has filed 29 charges against the state-owned Forestry Corporation...
Earth Care
Forest action spreads to Doubleduke & Lorne State Forests
Following publication of photographic evidence of giant trees being felled by Forestry Corp in DoubleDuke State Forest in April, 2023 the NSW Environment Protection Authority was...
Australian history
Landscape photography in colonial Australia and New Zealand
Colonial history overflows with commodities. From the early 1800s, wool generated extraordinary wealth for squatters and pastoralists and substantial investment in the Australian colonies. In the 1850s,...
Country Living
Discover the Reimagined Elegance of The Lodge in Queenstown
If you're planning a trip to Queenstown, New Zealand, there's a must-visit destination that blends luxury, heritage, and stunning views: The Lodge by Rodd & Gunn. Following...
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How the Queensland Government fracked the state
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First published 2013, updated 2023 to add new information and renew links to information that had been removed or moved to different links on...
Era of Change: 1960s-70s Revolution & Welcome to Country
Mark Anning - 0
The first Welcome to Country ceremony was at the inaugural Aquarius Festival at Nimbin in 1973, conducted by the last known initiated men of...
Korean Salted Fermented Shrimp Traditional Saeu-jeot Recipe
Jeotgal refers to various types of Korean fermented seafood, often used as a condiment or ingredient in Korean cuisine. Saeu-jeot, or salted fermented shrimp,...
Should You Buy at Farmer’s Markets or Supermarkets?
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The choice between buying fruit and vegetables from farmers' markets or supermarkets depends on individual preferences, priorities, and values. While farmers' markets offer freshness,...
Is fracking produced water safe for diary cattle to drink?
When we wrote this story in 2013 our journalist attracted threats of violence from members of the National Party near Gloucester, NSW. We have...
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World Politics
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....
On Photography
What is Lens Fungi and does your lens have it
Lens fungi, also known as lens mold or lens fungus, is a type of fungal growth that can develop on camera lenses, particularly in environments with high humidity or moisture. These fungi thrive in warm,...
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Maximize Your Brand Exposure with Banner Ads
Maximize Your Brand Exposure with Banner Ads, Advertise on 1EarthMedia Are you looking to elevate your brand visibility and capture the attention of a targeted audience of over 50s? Harness the power of banner ads on...
Earth Care
The Future of Celebrations: Will Drones Replace Fireworks?
The Future of Celebrations: Will Drones Replace Fireworks? Fireworks have long been a staple of celebrations, lighting up the night sky with bursts of color and sound. But as technology advances, a new contender has emerged:...
On Photography
Mastering Exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
In our Master Class Series on Photography, we are Mastering Exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO and the Exposure Triangle. In the realm of photography, mastering exposure is akin to unraveling a captivating mystery. Among the...
Country Living
Vivid Sydney Spectacular Displays of Light, Music, and Ideas
Illuminating Humanity: Vivid Sydney 2024 Unveils Spectacular Displays of Light, Music, and Ideas Welcome to Vivid Sydney 2024, where the city transforms into a mesmerizing canvas of light, music, and ideas, captivating the senses and igniting...
Fake News, Fake Photos
The Role of Copyright in Photography
What is the Role of Copyright in Photography? Copyright not only protects photographers' work but also ensures that they receive recognition and compensation for their creative endeavors. Let's delve into the intricate relationship between photographers...
Climate Change
Lunar Agriculture: Plants to be Grown on the Moon
Welcome back to the moon! NASA's Artemis III mission is not just about revisiting our lunar neighbor after half a century; it's about setting foot into a new era of space exploration, one that involves...
Corporate and Event Photography
Street Photographer’s To Do List for Paris
This street photographer's guide to the 20 arrondissements of Paris is a working document while I study photography in probably the most photogenic city on earth. This is my to do list, a bucket list...
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AGL’s new board must deliver on climate: Health workers
The shareholder revolt at AGL’s AGM this week, which saw the appointment of four new directors, showed that climate apathy will no longer be...
The Clam Chair: An Iconic Design by Phillip Arctander
Phillip Arctander, a Danish architect and designer, is credited with creating the Clam Chair in 1944. This piece, also known by its Danish name...
What to look for in collecting Native American Blankets
Native American blankets are a significant and culturally rich aspect of Native American art and heritage. These blankets are often handmade and reflect the...
2021 Wingham flooded. Australia isolated.
Wingham CBD flood, March 20 2021. All photos © Mark Anning photo 2021. Wingham is situated on the Manning River and has a long history...
Hans Blix, Chief U.N. weapons inspections report on Iraq
Chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix delivered his inspections report to the United Nations in New York on Monday, 27 January, 2003 - Transcription: HANS...



