Back O' Bourke Gallery - Journey to Lake Eyre Exhibition
Australian Outback Artist Jenny Greentree, and husband Steve, talk about their latest exhibition, Journey to Lake Eyre held at Graydon Gallery in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in November 2012.
13 Kipling Street, North Melbourne For Sale by Janine Ballantyne of Nelson Alexander
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4 Walbrook Mews Landsdale WA 6065 Australia Kenny Yu
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Bedrooms 4 Bathrooms 2 Car Spaces 2
This stunning designer home is presented in immaculate brand new condition and is ideally suited to the growing family with spacious modern interiors opening to luxurious poolside alfresco living.
It is conveniently set in a prime family-friendly location just 550 metres to Landsdale Primary School, 550 metres to Warradale Park with playground and BMX track, 900 metres to Landsdale Medical Centre, and 1.1km to Landsdale Forum Shopping Centre.
Enter through the impressive steel framed and frosted glass front door and into the dedicated reception foyer that connects to the enormous living/dining room.
The five-star chef's kitchen features stylish white stone bench tops, island breakfast bar, gas cooking and premium stainless steel appliances, and a carpeted media room or second living area is off the main living/dining area through double doors.
The living/dining area opens onto an impressive entertainer's patio with large arched pergola and built-in outdoor kitchen with barbeque and pizza oven. The patio also runs alongside an in-ground 15m lap pool with shade sail and established gardens, and connects to the level lawn in the fenced backyard.
Back inside, the large main bathroom is another standout feature of the home with huge double vanity and separate bath and shower; there are timber floors to all four bedrooms; the king-sized master bedroom features a luxury ensuite and separate toilet including a bidet; and the well-equipped internal laundry features plentiful built-in storage, modern cabinetry and outdoor access.
Parking is for two cars in the extra large double lock-up garage with stylish automatic timber roller door with access to the rear.
* Expansive open-plan living/dining room opens to impressive entertainer's patio
* Covered patio features new built-in outdoor kitchen with barbeque and pizza oven
* Patio overlooks fenced in-ground lap pool with shade sail and landscaped garden
* Designer kitchen with white stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances and gas cooking
* Impressive main bathroom with large double vanity and separate bath and shower
* Large carpeted media room off living/dining area through double doors
* Timber floors to all four bedrooms; king-sized master features luxury ensuite
* Well-equipped internal laundry with built-in storage, modern cabinetry and outdoor access
* Parking for two cars in double lock-up garage with stylish automatic timber roller door
* Land size 749sqm living space approx. 260sqm.
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Ejection Question Time 27Nov2014
(9 mins) A new record (in lows) was set on Thursday in Parliament (27 Nov) when eighteen ALP members were ejected from Question Time. Naturally, the Coalition lost that little battle with a score of nil.
The session starts in complete silence for a condolence motion for the late Senator Reg Withers who died this week at age 90. Withers was known as the toe-cutter and was the architect of the Liberal Party's blocking actions in the Senate in 1975 which led to Gough's dismissal.
Give them ten minutes, or give them another hour, and you can see precisely how puerile and immature they can be - especially Christopher Pyne. Mind you, old Bronnie needs to take a good look at herself, as toward the end she was just throwing people out (randomly using her own words) for maybe taking a well-expressed point of order, and in Kelvin Thompson's case, simply asking the minister to table a public document being quoted.
If you watch right to the end, you'll see Christopher Pyne referring to Tanya Plibersek by an appalling phrase, which even he was forced to withdraw.
I've managed to keep it down to less than half a minute per ejection, and hopefully have it remain in context. There were some amazingly stupid things also said that didn't make the cut, alas, but if you'd like to see the full session, you can go here:
Here's a list of the members ejected - 'sequentially' (that word is of significance, you'll see...)
* Ed Husic (Chifley, NSW)
* Michelle Rowland (Greenway, NSW)
* David Feeney (Batman, Vic)
* Richard Marles (Corio, Vic)
* Julie Collins (Franklin, Tas)
* Nick Champion (Wakefield, SA)
* Clare O'Neil (Hotham, Vic)
* Joel Fitzgibbon (Hunter, NSW)
* Terri Butler (Griffith, Qld)
* Anthony Albanese (Grayndler, NSW)
* Michael Danby (Melbourne Ports, Vic)
* Jill Hall (Shortland, NSW)
* Kelvin Thompson (Wills, Vic)
* Melissa Parke (Fremantle, WA)
* Matt Thistlethwaite (Kingsford Smith, NSW)
* Pat Conroy (Charlton, NSW)
* Graham Perrett (Moreton, Qld)
* Alannah MacTiernan (Perth, WA)
I didn't include it in the footage, but at the end Bronwyn Bishop looked at her ejection list and said a number of members booted out were from Victoria and therefore must have wanted to get back and campaign for the state election today.
Not true, Bronnie, when you look at the distribution, it's purely in line with the proportion of Victorians (indeed any state) in the parliament anyway. Ah, these Liberals love to draw conclusions based on their convenience rather than facts, don't they?
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Artist brings outback to life
Peter Coad grew up in Karoonda in the State's Mallee... which has led to a life-long love of Australian landscapes.
Alex Mendelssohn Outback Artist
Alex Mendelssohn is the great, great grandson of European composer Felix Mendelssohn. He lives in Andamooka, South Australia - a frontier town in the state's arid far north. A town famous for its beautiful opal. Mr Mendelssohn is a prolific artist whose work hangs in galleries and private collections around the world. Extraordinarily intelligent, Mr Mendelssohn is often controversial, always honest, and a very decent human being. His artwork is vibrant, inspired, and instantly recognisable.
Question Time Suspended After Protesters Superglue Themselves to Gallery Rails
Source: Australian Parliament House
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5th Earl Rosebery - Neighbourhood With MGM Properties Episode 5
This week we head to the 5th Earl for an in depth chat with the Co Owner Liam about business, community and of course food. Liam's business is thriving in the heart of Rosebery's hottest area. Let's find out his secret.
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Video Timeline
00:01 - Meet Liam
00:30 - Welcome to 5th Earl
01:18 - Rosebery Property
01:50 - Black Rice Salad
02:18 - 5th Earl? What does it mean?
02:36 - Blueberry Pancakes
03:21 - Similar to MGM
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Ben's Falls Glen Innes 2016
Absolutely amazing location between Glen Innes and Emmavile, Fantastic for Weddings Formals or functions. There are also cabins available for the most peaceful break youve ever had. Totally amazing Place, a pleasure to visit I definately will be going back.
Ivanhoe Crossing - Kununurra
This is Ivanhoe Crossing just outside Kununurra, Western Australia in the Kimberley. During the wet time the crossing is not passable and the road is closed.
'NZ Govt was set up', claims Julie Bishop in extraordinary Kiwi conspiracy claim
16/08/2017 The Barnaby Joyce Kiwi conspiracy theories continue to tumble out of Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop as she quotes both the NZ PM Bill English, NZ FM Gerry Brownlee and NZ Labour leader Jacinda Ardern in the Australian Parliament.
05 62242 - Augustus Earle 'Bungaree, a native of New South Wales' c. 1826
Augustus Earle
'Bungaree, a native of New South Wales' c. 1826
Rex Nan Kivell collection: National Library of Australia and National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Bungaree, from the Broken Bay area of New South Wales, was the most famous Indigenous Australian in the early nineteenth century. He gained his fame by assisting the colonists and by becoming a leader of the Indigenous people in Sydney until his death in 1830. As a reward for his services, various governors and officers gave Bungaree discarded uniforms and a cocked hat. In 1815 Governor Macquarie decorated Bungaree with a breastplate inscribed with the fictitious title 'Chief of the Broken Bay Tribe'.
In this portrait Earle has depicted Bungaree welcoming strangers to the colony, with Fort Macquarie and Sydney Harbour in the background. He cast Bungaree in the pose of a landowning gentleman, parodying colonial society and emphasising the tragedy of Indigenous peoples' loss of their native land.
Augustus Earle was the most accomplished artist working in New South Wales in the 1820s, and although he only remained in the colony for just over three years, he quickly established himself as Sydney's leading artist. He sometimes depicted his own adventures and included himself in his landscapes, but his main income came from portrait commissions from Sydney's new wealth.
Text © National Gallery of Australia, Canberra 2010
From: Ron Radford (ed), Collection highlights: National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, 2008
01: Travelling Country
Indigenous and European perceptions of the Australian landscape, focusing on Burke and Wills' tragic journey of exploration. More:
Museum Dance Off 2018 - National Film and Sound Archive of Australia
The National Film and Sound Archive joins the #MDO5 Museum Dance Off competition! Please vote for us in the international final, from 10pm Monday 14 May to 9:59 Tuesday 15 May (Australian Eastern Time) at
Our staff took a very quick break from their vital work - preserving a collection of more than 2.8 million items, containing Australia's audiovisual heritage - to take a 'Step Back in Time'. Shot across our four sites in Acton and Mitchell (Australian Capital Territory), Sydney and Melbourne.
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Song: Step Back in Time
Artist: Kylie Minogue - from the 1990 album Rhythm of Love
Label: PWL, Mushroom
Songwriters/Producers: Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, Pete Waterman
An Interview with Outback Artist, Jenny Greentree
Jenny and her husband Steve discuss the importance of fine art reproductions in their business and how Art House Reproductions works with them.
Black Wallaby Indigenous Writers Night 2017
The SCWC has a strong Indigenous literary program dating back to 2000. In 2015, the program included ten workshops with Indigenous youth at Kanahooka High School which were held with the support of Wollongong City Council. As part of the Dreaming Inside project, up to four workshops for Indigenous inmates at Junee Correctional are scheduled, which are conducted by the SCWC team of Aboriginal writers – the Black Wallaby Writers. The SCWC annually presents its Dreaming Inside anthology as the outcome of these workshops and will launch it as part of the Sydney Writers’ Festival in May 2016.
Readings, talks and mentorships are facilitated by Indigenous writers connected to the Centre, as well as national and international guests. Among the very successful annual events is the Black Wallaby Indigenous Writers’ Night event at the Wollongong Art Gallery, which is held in conjunction with the Sydney Writers’ Festival, and has become Wollongong’s major annual Indigenous literary event over the years, attracting the attendance of the local community as well as local and federal politicians, including our patron, Colin Markham.
Indigenous Writer-In-Residence Program
In 2015/16, the SCWC commenced its Indigenous Writer-In-Residence program, supported and funded by the Australian Government's Indigenous Advancement Strategy. With the support of an Aboriginal Regional Arts Funding, the Black Wallaby Writers are currently offering a mentorship for emerging Indigenous writers (2015/16).
Previous writers-in-residence include:
First Indigenous Writer in Residence (20 May–3 June), Bruce Pascoe, is a teacher, farmer, fisherman and Aboriginal language researcher. Pascoe is an Indigenous writer, from the Bunurong clan of the Kulin nation, and is Director of Commonwealth Australian Studies project. His books include: Fog a Dox, a book for young adults that won the Prime Minister's Literary Awards in 2013; Convincing Ground, about the Convincing Ground massacre; and Dark Emu, a book that challenges the claim that pre-colonial Australian Aboriginal peoples were hunter-gatherers. His research of early settler records found accounts of grain cultivation, flour, wells, and dams.
Second Indigenous Writer in Residence (18 November–2 December), Jim Everett, is a member of the Plangermairreenner clan of the Ben Lomond people of the Cape Portland nation, Tasmania. Everett has had a longstanding engagement with the arts as a poet, playwright, writer of short stories and as a television and radio producer. Everett’s long and passionate involvement with Aboriginal affairs, both as an activist and a government employee, informs his artistic aspirations across the full range of creative mediums he employs.
Third Indigenous Writer in Residence (18 May–1 June), John Muk Muk Burke, is a Wiradjuri man who lives in Wagga Wagga. He has taught in primary schools in New Zealand, Darwin and outback Northern Territory, and has been a specialist art teacher and music adviser for the Northern Territory Department of Education. He was a lecturer in History and English Literature at the Centre for Aboriginal and Islander Studies at the Northern Territory University from 1992–2001. His fiction Bridge of Triangles won the 1993 David Unaipon Award and his poetry volume Night Song and Other Poems won the national Kate Challis RAKA Award in 2000. He served as a David Unaipon judge from 1998–2001. He worked as a teacher at the Goulburn Correctional Cetntre with Aboriginal inmates. John Muk Muk Burke is part of the Black Wallaby team who facilitates the Dreaming Inside project at Junee Correctional Centre.
Over its history, the Indigenous literary program has been supported by: The GEO Group, Arts NSW, Wollongong City Council and the Wollongong Art Gallery, The Copyright Agency Limited, and the University of Wollongong.
Black Wallaby Indigenous Writers' Night
A look into the South Coast Writers Centre's annual 'Black Wallaby Indigenous Writers' Night', held at the Wollongong Art Gallery.
Twice a year, a team of the SCWC's Black Wallaby Writers head down to Junee Correctional Centre to conduct writing workshops with the Indigenous inmates. At the conclusion of the workshops, the Black Wallaby Writers and the SCWC publish and distribute their work in an anthology of Aboriginal writing and artwork. The Black Wallaby Indigenous Writers' Night serves as the offical launch of each annual anthology and also generates money through book sales, donations and the auctioning of artworks created by the inmates to put back into the program for the following year.
Views Around the City of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia - September 2016
Melbourne is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Victoria, and the second-most populous city in Australia. The name Melbourne refers to an urban agglomeration spanning 9,900 km2 (3,800 sq mi) which comprises the broader metropolitan area, as well as being the common name for its city centre. To read more about Melbourne, click here: .
This film, which was shot over 4 days on an iPhone 6S Plus, features views from various walks and excursions around the city of Melbourne. Within the film the architecture, streets, infrastructure, green spaces, transport, food, places of worship and visitor attractions are all featured.
Within the film are the following identified locations and features in and around the city of Melbourne: Spring Street; Parliament of Victoria; Bourke Street; Hotel Windsor; Adam Lindsay Gordon Statue; Charles George Gordon Statue; Stanford Fountain; MacArthur Street; The Old Treasury Building; George Higinbotham statue; Collins Street; Fitzroy Gardens; Sir William John Clarke statue; The Conservatory; Captain Cook’s Cottage; Fairies Tree; Tudor Model Village; River God Fountain; St. Patrick’s Cathedral; Gisborne Street; Great Petition; Princess Theatre; Pastor Sir Douglas and Lady Gladys Nicholls Memorial; Parliament Gardens; Lonsdale Street; Nicholson Street; Victoria Street; Carlton Gardens; Royal Exhibition Building; Exhibition Fountain; The Royal Society of Victoria; Exhibition Street; Her Majesty’s Theatre; Little Bourke Street; Chinatown; Lion Gate; Dr. Sun Yat Sen statue; Fad Gallery; Corrs Lane; Russell Street; Swanston Street; Brother Baba Budan; Elizabeth Street; Royal Arcade; Little Collins Street; Bourke Street Mall; Three Businessman Who Brought Their Own Lunch; A History of Apparatus; WestPac Building; The Scots Church; St. Michael’s Uniting Church; Grand Hyatt Melbourne; Forum Melbourne; Hosier Lane; Flinders Street; St. Paul’s Cathedral; Flinders Street Station; St. Kilda Road; Federation Square; Australian Centre for the Moving Image; Russell Street Extension; Princes Walk; Yarra River; Princes Bridge; Banana Alley; Queen’s Bridge; Southbank Promenade; Eureka Tower; Eureka Skydeck and views over Melbourne from the 88th floor of Eureka Tower; a ride to Docklands on the City Circle Tram 35; Docklands Drive; Harbour Town; Melbourne Star; Views over Melbourne from the Melbourne Star; Harbour Esplanade; La Trobe Street; Etihad Stadium; Woolshed Pub; and Cow up a Tree.
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Glasshouse Port Macquarie - Museum Dance Off 5: The Last Dance
Our entry into the Museum Dance Off 5: The Last Dance 2018! showcasing our beautiful cultural centre which is home to a regional gallery, theatre, studio, heritage displays, dressing rooms, back-of-house areas, box office, visitor information centre and shop!
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The Silver Valley: WALLACE TO BURKE Canyon Road Tour Part 2 Wallace, Idaho
PART 2 of the 'Wallace to Burke' Canyon Creek Road Tour. 7 mile trip showing some of the many old Historic Silver/Lead Mines, Mills, and Historic Towns. Just messing around one summer day with the camera. This was done in HD 1080 but I have uploaded it here in Standard. The last one in HD took over 2 hours to load so I am trying this. Be sure to check out PART 1 and PART 3 (Burke) is coming soon. I also have permission to use the Historical Pictures and Film shown in these episodes (HWPS, Idaho U, NIC, Mining Heritage, and others)
PART 1 IS HERE.