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The Great Koala National Park without any Koalas
How the new ALP Government is currently using our taxes to turn it into the Great Koala Memorial Golf Course and Blackbutt Plantation. - by Mark Graham, ecologist. The proposed Great Koala National Park (GKNP) on the NSW Mid North Coast between...
Antiques
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 artwork, each Tiffany lamp represents a...
Australian Politics
Important Koala Habitat Logged to Undermine Koala Sanctuary
The Nature Conservation Council of New South Wales (NCC) has released new analysis revealing that up to 19,000 hectares of forest in the proposed Great Koala National Park could be destroyed by Forestry Corporation NSW before next April. The NCC's interactive map...
Australian history
The tenth birthday party at Triple Jay
As you can imagine, Triple Jay's birthday party was a decadent and gonzo affair. Someone passed around a joint. Then went on air. Let's look at the Triple Jay story by sharing the stories of 'Uncle' Doug Mulray, Jonathon 'Jono' Coleman...
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Mark Anning, photography resume
Mark Anning has worked in the media for fifty years as a photographer & writer & publisher.. Mark is available for ethical corporate assignments for ethical companies with a good story to tell, especially in the Energy, Economics, Environment, Tourism &...
Australian Politics
First Contact: indigenous Australians & Cook on Endeavour
Even before Captain Cook and his men rowed ashore at Botany Bay Kamay in 1770, he shot an Australian indigenous man who was protesting the landing. Here are the eye witness accounts of the event ... First Contact - journal of botanist...
Corporate and Event Photography
Where is Angry Anderson & Rose Tattoo now?
One of the power houses of 1970-80s Australian pub rock, Rose Tattoo is famous for its diminutive (in size, not stature) singer Gary Angry Anderson. With hard rock hits including "Bad Boy for Love", "Rock 'n' Roll Outlaw", "Nice Boys", "We Can't...
Antiques
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. Warman's English & Continental Pottery & Porcelain You may know it as "china," but the ceramics category actually...
Corporate and Event Photography
Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival — November 7–9, 2025
Bendigo’s Bluesy Rootsy Weekend - The best of Aussie blues Get ready, music lovers — the Bendigo Blues & Roots Music Festival’s spirit is alive and riffing!...
Art Galleries & Museums
Where is Marina Finlay now? Portrait of an Artist
Marina Finlay began her creative life as an actor. Marina was all over Australian television, film and theatre in the 1980s. Her TV acting credits include...
Fourth Estate
2 US Military killed two Reuters photographers in Iraq
Part One. 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:
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Forestry Corp ordered to pay $104,000 for felling hollow trees
Forestry Corporation of NSW (FCNSW) has been ordered to pay $104,000 for the unlawful felling of hollow-bearing trees in Mogo State Forest on the...
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...
The 99th Koala: Resilience on Kangaroo Island – Kailas Wild
The 99th Koala: A Tale of Courage and Resilience on Kangaroo Island The summer of 2019-2020, known grimly as Australia’s Black Summer, left a profound...
Grattan on Friday: Government rushes to get though late work
Grattan on Friday: Marles plays a defensive bat on nuclear as the government rushes to get though late work Richard Marles is an ambitious man who...
Marilyn Monroe’s Final Photo Session by Bert Stern for Vogue
The Last Sitting: Marilyn Monroe’s Final Photo Session In June 1962, just six weeks before her death, Marilyn Monroe checked into Suite 261 and Bungalow...
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Australian Politics
Legal challenge to NSW Regional Forest Agreement (RFA)
The Federal Court has today handed down its decision about the validity of agreements that allow native forests to be logged in NSW. The Court examined the validity of Regional Forest Agreements (RFA), that were...
Earth Care
Forestry Corp ordered to pay $104,000 for felling hollow trees
Forestry Corporation of NSW (FCNSW) has been ordered to pay $104,000 for the unlawful felling of hollow-bearing trees in Mogo State Forest on the South Coast in March 2020. This verdict was reached subsequent to FCNSW...
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...
Artist Profiles
L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped: A Vision in Silvery Blue
In the realm of avant-garde art, there exists a duo whose audacity knows no bounds: Christo and Jeanne-Claude. Renowned for their larger-than-life installations that transform iconic landmarks into ephemeral works of art, they embarked on...
Art Galleries & Museums
Charvin Art Supplies: Excellence in Parisian Artistry
Nestled in the heart of Paris, Charvin Art Supplies stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of fine art craftsmanship. With roots dating back to the 19th century, Charvin has established itself as a...
Australian Politics
A quick update on the Julian Assange story
Julian Assange is an Australian journalist, computer programmer, and founder of WikiLeaks, a non-profit organization that gained international prominence for its role in publishing sensitive classified and confidential information from governments and organizations around the...
Corporate and Event Photography
The Piano Man: The Life and Music of Billy Joel
Billy Joel sat alone at his piano, the dimly lit stage of Madison Square Garden an ocean of expectant faces before him. The crowd hushed as he began to play the opening notes of "Piano...
Australian Politics
1 Julian Assange exposed Rules of Engagement flaws
As a former Reuters photographer, I felt compelled to investigate the deaths of two Reuters staff, driver Saeed Chmagh and photographer Namir Noor-Eldeen, at the hands of a US Military Apache attack helicopter as revealed...
Fourth Estate
2 US Military killed two Reuters photographers in Iraq
Part One. 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:
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Moonwalk to Immortality: The Michael Jackson Story
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Any conversation about 1980s era of pop music and the conversation soon turns to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson. A brilliant and chameleon-like...
Government’s Gas Strategy Challenges NSW Net Zero Goals
In a move that could have profound implications for New South Wales' (NSW) ambitious net-zero targets, the Federal Government recently unveiled plans to extend...
Are Old & Vintage Corkscrews Collectible?
In a world where modern conveniences often overshadow traditional tools, there remains a devoted community of collectors who cherish the intricate beauty and historical...
National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC)
30 November 2022 - The Australian Government passed long awaited legislation to establish a powerful, transparent and independent National Anti-Corruption Commission. The Australian Labor...
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...



