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Formula E driver Jake Dennis wins first race of 2023 in Mexico
14 Jan. 2023 - Jake Dennis produced a dominant drive to win the 2023 Hankook Mexico City E-Prix for his Avalanche Andretti Formula E team. UK's Jake Dennis also clocked the TAG Heuer Fastest Lap of the first race of the...
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Ageism Awareness Day 2024: Ending Ageism in Advertising
Ageism Awareness Day 2024: Ending Ageism in Advertising On October 9, the world marks Ageism Awareness Day, an initiative by EveryAGE Counts aimed at addressing and dismantling ageism across society. This year, the focus shifts to the advertising industry, a powerful player...
Australian history
Murujuga Rock Art Threatened by Woodside Gas Hub
Murujuga Rock Art Under Threat: Custodian Speaks Out The Australian federal government and Western Australian state government's approval of a 50-year extension for Woodside’s North West Shelf gas project has sparked a powerful response from Mardudhunera woman and former Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation...
Australian Politics
First ever Five Eyes summit in Silicon Valley
The FBI Hosts First-Ever Five Eyes Summit to Bolster Innovation Security Against Intelligence Threats In an unprecedented collaborative event, leaders from the Five Eyes intelligence alliance — comprising the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand — converged in...
Climate Change
Formula E rated Number One sport in Global Sustainability
Formula E has been ranked as the Best Total Performer from more than 300 global sports organisations in the 2022 Global Sustainability Benchmark in Sports (GSBS) annual report. GSBS is an independent, global not-for-profit organisation, which analyses and benchmarks the sustainability performance...
Art Galleries & Museums
Life Magazine’s Innovative Photography at MFA Boston
MFA Boston Presents Unprecedented Exhibition Exploring Life Magazine’s Innovative Use of Photography On view October 9, 2022–January 16, 2023. Photo captions: 1. Normandy Invasion on D‐Day, Soldier Advancing through Surf, 1944Robert CapaRobert Capa © International Center of Photography / Magnum PhotosCourtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston;...
Australian history
The Steel family of Newcastle and the suburb Jesmond
How Jesmond Was Founded by Coal, Convicts, and One Remarkable Family Most Australian suburbs begin with a surveyor’s line and a speculative estate map. Jesmond began with a family. Long before its streets filled with post-war cottages and university students, Jesmond was a...
Corporate and Event Photography
Cirque du Soleil Best Photos of LUZIA, Light and Rain
Australian tour Cirque du Soleil info & a picture editor's look at some great circus photographs of Cirque du Soleil by photographers Anne Colliad and Matt Beard. Cirque du Soleil Australian tour of LUZIA Cirque du Soleil, renowned for its unparalleled blend of...
Earth Care
Melbourne Fashion Week 2024 says No More Feathers
Melbourne Fashion Week is set to make history in 2024 by implementing a groundbreaking feather ban, thus becoming the first fashion event globally to prohibit three...
Corporate and Event Photography
Master of Photography reading list
Here's a curated reading list for a Masters of Photography, compiled by a 50 year career professional photographer covering photojournalism and street photography, fashion and portraiture,...
Australian history
The Tarkine is one of the last wild frontiers on Earth
The legendary Tarkine region in Tasmania The Tarkine region in Tasmania is one of the last wild frontiers on Earth, a sprawling, raw wilderness that breathes with...
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Livestream Greater Gliders Capturing Hearts & Changing Minds
Pip, Milo, and Brimi: The Endangered Gliders Capturing Hearts and Changing Minds In a secret hollow high up in the forests of Tallaganda, New South...
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Contact Piximix ... The Dreaded Pixie Mark Anning Fashion Photography Portfolio . All photos © Mark Anning photo 2019. All Rights Reserved. Contact Piximix ... The Dreaded...
Baseload Power is a Myth says UNSW’s Dr Diesendorf
Baseload Power is a Myth: Even Intermittent Renewables Will Work The myth that renewable energy cannot reliably meet base-load demand persists, bolstered by powerful vested...
China’s shale gas exploration in Sichuan Basin
Qijiang shale gas field adds new geological reserve of 145.9 billion cubic meters BEIJING, 25 November, 2022 - China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation's ("Sinopec") has announced that...
Meet the Frackers: Gas explorers in Australia
Our index of gas explorers in Australia On this page we follow the share prices, market announcements, incidents and news on Australian Stock Exchange listed...
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Bertolt Brecht: Revolution in Theater & Social Consciousness
Bertolt Brecht, the iconic German playwright, poet, and director, is renowned for his innovative contributions to theater and the enduring influence of his work on the performing arts, political thought, and social consciousness. Brecht's theatrical theories...
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Shutterstock image agency has TRUST in ethical AI images
AI-generated images represent a double-edged sword, offering immense creative potential while also posing significant ethical challenges. As technology advances, it is imperative to address the ethical considerations surrounding privacy, consent, authenticity, bias, and the impact...
Australian Politics
Tax Avoidance Taskforce makes LNG companies pay tax
The ninth annual Corporate Tax Transparency (CTT) report, released by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), unveils a remarkable development in income tax payments by large corporations for the 2021-22 fiscal year. The Petroleum Resource Rent Tax...
Art Galleries & Museums
Are the German Expressionists important?
During the 1910s and 1920s, artists in Germany and Austria challenged themselves to devise expressive techniques to create art that captured a deeper understanding and more genuine representation of the human experience in the midst...
Australian Politics
What is Lemon Socialism? Privatise profits, socialise losses
"Lemon socialism" is a term used to describe a situation in which the government or public sector takes ownership or control of failing or distressed companies or industries, typically in order to prevent their collapse...
Australian history
The history of the Nimrod Theatre Company, Sydney
The Nimrod Theatre Company, colloquially referred to as The Nimrod, was an influential Australian theater company situated in Sydney, New South Wales. It was established in 1970 by esteemed Australian actors John Bell, Richard Wherrett, and...
Art Galleries & Museums
Dorothea Lange’s Pioneering Approach to Portraiture
Dorothea Lange's profound impact on documentary photography and portraiture is indisputable, as her work transcended the confines of mere images to become a vehicle for social change and awareness. Her sensitive and compassionate approach to her...
Australian Politics
The story of the NSW Rum Corp, Holey Dollar and Dump coins
The "Holey Dollar" is one of the most historically significant coins in Australian numismatics. It has a unique history and is an iconic symbol of early Australian currency. The Holey Dollar was created in 1813 during...
Collectibles
The Top 20 rarest and most valuable U.S. coins
The value of U.S. coins can vary widely based on factors such as rarity, condition, historical significance, and collector demand. Here is our Top 20 list of the most valuable and sought-after U.S. coins: 1933 Double...
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Targeted Logging Threatens Great Koala National Park
A recent analysis by the Forest Alliance NSW has uncovered alarming logging activities within the proposed Great Koala National Park. According to the report,...
INTERPOL’s global database of Stolen Works of Art
INTERPOL maintains a global database of Stolen Works of Art, which contains more than 52,000 items from 134 member countries and includes photos, descriptions...
Immutep’s Research into Cancer and Autoimmune Treatment
Immutep Signals Hope for Cancer and Autoimmune Treatment Immutep Limited, a biotech company from Sydney, is on a mission to turn cutting-edge science into real-world...
History of variable contrast paper in the darkroom
The history of Ilford Multigrade photographic paper is closely tied to the evolution of black-and-white photographic printing technology. Here's a brief overview of its...
Bilas: Body Adornment of Papua New Guinea exhibition
Sydney, 2023: Body adornment, or BILAS in the local language of PNG, is a powerful and integral part of Papua New Guinea (PNG) culture. Now, Bilas: Body Adornment...



