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The Art of Zhen Shan Ren in Melbourne
Parkdale is one of Melbourne's beautiful seaside suburbs about 40 minutes from the CBD. And it was here ...
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May 14, 2015
Bushido: The Art and Philosophy of the Samurai at the National Gallery of Victoria
Bushido: the Way of the Samurai, now in its final weeks at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV), ...
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October 23, 2014
Greens Senator Pedals to Parliament
Newly elected Greens Senator Janet Rice is a senator on a mission—to reduce carbon pollution. She rode her ...
Australia
July 14, 2014
Oceans of Plastic: Melbourne Filmmaker Sees Firsthand the Effects of Plastic on Marine Health
When Melbourne-based filmmaker Michael J. Lutman agreed to film a scientific expedition examining water quality in a section ...
Australia
May 28, 2014
Australia Can Help Burma Build Better Future: Suu Kyi
MELBOURNE—Burmese activist, Aung San Suu Kyi, has acknowledged the difficulties her country faces in embracing democracy but said ...
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December 4, 2013
Jason Day’s Career-High Win at Golf’s World Cup
The Australian team of Jason Day and Adam Scott took out the prestigious 2013 ISPS Handa World Cup ...
Australia
November 27, 2013
‘Genesis to Broadway,’ the Makers of a Musical
This musical play ‘Genesis to Broadway’ tells the stories of 5,000 Years of the history of music in ...
Arts & Culture
June 10, 2013
Artists Speak Out for Human Rights
The Melbourne based Artists for Human Rights and Action (AHRA) invited other artists to take part in the ...
Arts & Culture
January 2, 2013
National Piano Awards Offer Opportunities for Aussie Players
For one whole week in the country town of Shepparton Victoria, they played their hearts out competing for ...
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January 1, 2013
Team Effort Wins in Presidents Cup
The weather smiled on golfing greats from around the world as they battled in teams against each other ...
Golf
November 23, 2011
Communities Weigh Up Climate Change
Melbourne residents recently braved the cold to attend the forum Who Pays for Climate Solutions?, to find out ...
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August 23, 2011
Australians Protest Live Exports to Indonesia
Live Australian cattle export to Indonesia suffer inhumane torture prior to slaughter.
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June 7, 2011
Putting the Eco Back Into the Economy
The BMW Edge at Federation Square in Melbourne is packed to overflowing as the world's most respected scientist ...
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November 25, 2010
Dancers and Singers Appreciate Shen Yun
Dancer Emily Collett: “It was great, amazing! It's the background and effects and the sound that brings it ...
Arts & Culture
May 30, 2010
Children Can Tell You About Human Rights
The 61st Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was celebrated at a special event in Melbourne.
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February 15, 2010
The Downside of Melbourne’s Port Dredging
Dredging of Port Melbourne a danger to dolphins bay however Port Authorities say the dredging is required to ...
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April 26, 2009
Shen Yun Helps Young Singer
Sophia thought the opening scene of the show was the best.
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April 8, 2009
Former Bandmaster Says Singer Brilliant
Mr. Taylor, former bandmaster and trumpeter in the Australian Army Band enjoyed the pianist and the singers.
Arts & Culture
April 8, 2009
‘It was terrific, I enjoyed it very much’
“They were great performers. It was wonderful. I would have loved to have met them!” said Mr. Nigro.
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January 7, 2009
Desalination Plants Increase – As do Concerns
“Yes,” says Wal Grahame, “It is destructive. A desalination plant here will have a footprint bigger than the ...
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December 17, 2008
Dreaming of a White Christmas
Sometimes, when the cold winds from the snow-covered Victorian Alps blow in to chill my bones, my thoughts ...
Travel
December 10, 2008
The Wonder of Wetlands
Kakadu, a UNESCO world heritage site, covers over 2 million hectares of floodplains, tidal flats mangroves and lowlands ...
Travel
November 26, 2008
‘Going Green’ — Caters for Green Products
Melbourne's winter hotted up this year with the hosting in June of the first “Going Green Expo” in ...
US
October 29, 2008
Preserving Seeds for the Future
The Digger's Club located at Heronswood, 80km from Melbourne is the largest garden club in Australia.
Science
October 14, 2008
Indifference the Real Restraint
People should not feel powerless about human rights atrocities occurring around the world, says international human rights lawyer ...
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August 12, 2008
Review: Are You a Clutter Bug?
Are you are a clutter bug who is in a mess and wants to get organised? Do you ...
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