Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art 27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
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Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
Day Fine Art
27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
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Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
Day Fine Art
27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
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Day Fine Art Gallery Sydney for Artwork and Contemporary Art
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
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27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
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BIG Escapes S01E01 Blue Mountains NSW
Blue Mountains BIG Escapes S01 EP01 takes you through a couple of interesting places to visit next trip to the Blue Mountains, stopping at Lithgow, Katoomba and Blackheath visiting the Lithgow Valley Springs and Zig Zag Brewery, Dryridge Estate Winery, make houses at The Gingerbread House and be impressed at Day Fine Art Gallery.
BIG Escapes Blue Mountains NSW S01 EP02
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Lithgow Valley Springs & Zig Zag Brewery
Dryridge Estate Winery
Day Fine Art Gallery
The Gingerbread House
Lithgow Valley Springs & Zig Zag Brewery
Lithgow Valley Springs is a family-owned business that bottles the pure spring water that rises in the western foothills of the Great Dividing Range at Oakey Park, near Lithgow, New South Wales. This pure spring water is carefully bottled and distributed so that all may avail themselves of this bounty of Nature.
1 Brewery Ln, Oaky Park NSW Australia 2790
Dry Ridge Estate Winery Sydney for Wine, Wine Tasting and Accommodation.
Dryridge Estate is a stunning boutique vineyard 20 minutes by car from Blackheath, the nearest Blue Mountains township. Dryridge Estate is only two hours drive from Sydney, which makes the vineyard very appealing for both weekends and day trips. Visit their Cellar Door and enjoy delicious wines, cheese platters and some of the best scenery in the Blue Mountains. Stay and enjoy the peace and serenity of their 4.5 STAR accommodation.
Dry Ridge Estate
226 Aspinall Road Megalong Valley NSW Australia 2785
Day Fine Art Gallery
Day Fine Art was founded in 2010 by Vincent and Helen Day. Their gallery focus is exhibiting artwork with a high level of visual sophistication, from colonial to contemporary.
Day Fine Art
27-29 Govetts Leap Rd, Blackheath NSW Australia 2785
The Gingerbread House a Cafe in Sydney
Discover the magic of the Gingerbread House Katoomba! Set in a beautifully restored 100year old former church, The Gingerbread House is all about the sweet! Gingerbeer floats, spiders, ice-cream, Josephine's Fine chocolates & cakes, smoothie, sandwich, cookies & gingerbread.
The Gingerbread House Katoomba
56 Waratah Street Katoomba NSW Australia 2780
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In Australia, we were one of the first to start bottling water.
Their stories that are incredible.
I think it starts when you come down the valley, through the rainforest.
And you could construct and decorate a gingerbread house, which is pretty groovy.
So you can walk into the gallery and you can see artists, through to Norman Lindsay, through to contemporary local art, which makes us quite a unique gallery and lucky [SP].
So it's the weekend, and it's time to shake off the city vibes with a bit of a trip out of Sydney up to the Blue Mountains.
Malena: We found quite early on that the brewery was famous for its beer that it produced back in the 1900s, and in 1950 it actually won an award for its stout.
Adrian: For us it all started in '81, when my parents bought this old brewery. In '91, we were approached because someone knew the story of the water better than we do. We knew there was water here. We didn't know how good it was.
Malena: It was said that the stout was so good because of the purity of the water. So we decided that we would bottle the water that the brewery used to produced its award-winning stout.
Adrian: And so end of '91, we started bottling Lithgow Valley Springs, fantastic spring water products, and bottling for other companies as well. From there, as the water business grew and became more like work, we were looking...
Malena: When we started Lithgow Valley Springs, we...it was a bit risky, because in Australia we were one of the first to start bottling water.
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HIKING AUSTRALIAN BLUE MOUNTAINS | VLOG 5
We were trying to maximize our stay in Sydney, Australia and we decided to visit Blue Mountains located in Blackheath.
It was such a fresh break from the several days of city trips.
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Hiking near Blackheath | Blue Mountains National Park
In this episode, I go to the town of Blackheath to get to the Blue Mountains National Park. This gives me access to an entirely new part of the park. I only went on day walks in this area, but there was plenty to see. Some of the highlights include Bridal Veil Falls (the tallest single-drop waterfall in Blue Mountains National Park), a crimson rosella parrot, eastern water skinks, and I also mention the sugar glider which is native to the park.
This was sort of the last walk for me before returning to the city to find work. However, I returned here several times during my weekends while working and it really became a refreshing weekend getaway location for me while I was working in Sydney. I will be highlighting another trip to the Blue Mountains in a future video, but that'll be on down the line a bit.
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***If you would like to know more about the Blue Mountains, here are some references that you may find helpful:
New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Website:
I mentioned the hanging swamps of The Blue Mountains in this episode which are pretty amazing.
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SilverSword Fencing interview by Joy's World
An interview on Joy's World with Arash and Julia Karpour from the SilverSword Fencing Academy. Aired on TVS.
155 Alexander Forrest Road, Forreston
Glenview Gardens (Circa 1914) - 63 acres of Lifestyle
The land where Glenview gardens now sits was originally purchased by Harold Hobby and George Stephenson back in 1910. They planted an orchard and then grew various vegetables which they then delivered to the East End Markets by horse and cart.....Can you imagine? The same family farmed the land until 1970, it was sold once again and then once more to the current owners in 1989. They have lived here, upgraded and renovated the house, increased the land holding to 66 acres, bought up 3 boys and an endless number of cattle and now find it's time to retire and let another family enjoy all this peaceful setting has to offer.
The comfortable farmhouse has a couple of options for entry but the family wander into the cosy kitchen via the expansive carport. You'll probably do the same! A wood oven runs 6 radiators throughout the house, reminiscent of many older English country homes. It also keeps the kitchen cosy and warm and slow cooks like a dream. There is a separate freestanding oven and dishwasher for convenience. The 2 timber dressers plus sideboard, provide great storage and are included in the sale.
As was the habit years ago, the family sat together for meals in the dining room without distraction other than good company and conversation. The living room is large with a feature fireplace and access to the front verandah. Attractive pressed tin ceilings feature throughout the farm house. A split system air conditioner keeps the temperature controlled whatever the time of year.
The 3 bedrooms are all as you would expect in a house of this age - large! The main bedroom has a spacious ensuite bathroom with a spa bath with a view out to the covered pergola. A walk in robe is also located off the ensuite. Bedrooms 2 and 3 have built in robes and central heating radiators for added cosiness.
The owners enjoy an outdoor lifestyle. The covered pergola means you can entertain almost any time of the year as it is very protected and the front verandah provides a quiet spot to sit and enjoy the peace and tranquility.
The land is lush and productive. The back paddocks have been cut for hay in the past having produced up to 600 rectangular bales off 6 acres. These days, they are grazed by up to a comfortable 20 head of cattle. Rainwater feeds the farm house, the bore water services the gardens and house toilets.
There is ample shedding including a 18 x 9 m workshop with adjacent hay shed, an old shearing shed (the boys had some memorable camp outs with friends over there) and a tool shed closer to the house for gardening equipment, the quad bike, etc. A handy storage room is adjacent to the 4 car carport for coats, boots etc.
The homestead is nestled into a protected valley on the outskirts of Forreston. The ever famous Checker Hill is just one road over the back and the sleepy little town of Forreston joins the world stage for a couple of days a year. With town, a scenic 50 minute drive down through the back way (as we locals call it), the Barossa and Adelaide Hills Wine regions on your doorstep, moving to this tranquil part of the hills could be just the move you’ve longed for.
The Detail
• The house – 209m Under Main Roof
• The land – 25.73 ha (63 acres)
• Year Built - 1914
• 3 bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms
• Spacious living room with open fire, high pressed tin ceilings and radiators
• Timber Kitchen with gas oven, good storage and overhead cupboards
• Separate Dining Room
• Wood fired oven running 6 radiators
• Carport for 4 vehicles, verandahs and outdoor entertaining.
• 2 Dams
• Bore. Bore Tank – 87,064 L
• Rainwater – 30,000 L tank
• Large 18 x 9 powered workshop with adjacent hay shed and old shearing shed
• 50 minutes to CBD, 5 mins to Gumeracha and 15 minutes to Lobethal or Birdwood.
• School Bus to Birdwood High, Springhead and Lobethal Lutheran and Gumeracha Primary Schools
Kerry Macaulay
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Adcock Real Estate RLA66526
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The floor plan included in this marketing material is for illustration purposes only, all measurement are approximate and is intended as an artistic impression only. Any fixtures shown may not necessarily be included in the sale contract and it is essential that any queries are directed to the agent. Any information that is intended to be relied upon should be independently verified.
Unveiling Australia - (Interior) The Carrington Hotel Katoomba
Footage Test From Carrington Hotel - Unveiling Australia
Hey Brumby
Hey Brumby
Victorian teachers would like to dedicate the following song to Premier John Brumby.
Hey Brumby
Hey hey Brumby,
We want to know why you treat us so.
Hey hey Brumby,
We want to know why you treat us so.
Victorian teachers it's kids we serve,
And fair pay is what we deserve.
Your 3.25 is way off the pace,
What an insult -- A bloody disgrace.
(Chorus)
Young teachers have had enough,
You don't care -- Don't give a stuff.
Put 'em on a contract for all to see,
It makes them leave permanently.
(Chorus)
Now Pikey has a new blueprint,
What we think -- Well take this hint.
More bloody work -- No more pay,
Teachers want respect -- starting today.
(Chorus)
Lyrics by Jeff Lyell (Somers Camp)
Sung by members of Somers Camp
This rally was held on 04/22/2008 at Frankston, outside the office of local MP Alistair Harkness. (Australian Labor Party)
Written, Filmed, Edited, Produced and Directed by Adam Basile.
Extra keywords: Victoria Teach Teachers Teaching Strike Pay Dispute Education Learning Rolling Stop Starts AEU Australian Education Union Literacy Illiteracy Numeracy Consumerism Consumer Society Social Inequality Control Regression Intelligence Culture Cultural Evolution Resources Disadvantage Unjust Injustice Poverty Welfare Fairness Fair Go Quality of Life Prosperity Public Non-Government Primary Secondary Union Unions Justice Experimental Guerilla Filmmaking Film Making
FINAL ART FILM
A three frame video that I made for my A2 level art. This was accompanied by 6 A3 biro drawings of the subjects, with the video being projected just beneath.
Nature Walk With an Australian
Me and Jimmie take a Nature Walk around Our Local Town
Australia Wakes Up to Winter Wonderland
Snow blanketed parts of southeastern Australia, Saturday, August 10, as a cold front swept through, creating a winter wonderland.
Residents in the New South Wales town of Orange - located about 250 kilometers west of Sydney - rollicked in the whiteout, with snowfights and snowmen becoming the order of the day.
The Bureau of Meteorology warned the weather conditions were likely to continue through the weekend. (Reuters)
Such Is Life
A short comical video with a twist ending. This three minute story takes place over a twenty four hour period at a handful of the beautiful and culturally significant locations in the Blue Mountains. From a towering rock escarpment, a rain forest, an Aboriginal dance show to one of the oldest operating grand hotels in Katoomba, Such Is Life will surprise you.
Locations In Order Of Appearance:
1. Wind Caves, Blackheath
2. Leura Cascades, Leura
3. Leura Mall, Leura
4. World Heritage Plaza at Echo Point, Katoomba
5. Carrington Hotel, Katoomba
Special Thanks:
- Wayzgoose Cafe, Leura
- Koomurri Aboriginal Centre, Katoomba
- Carrington Hotel, Katoomba
- Lost Bear Gallery - Leura
Cast:
Guys - Adam Rawson (main guy,) Glen Adams, James Lawler
Gals - Natalie Martin (main gal,) Sonya Adams , Rachel Bird
Gal Pick Up Artist - Monique Wakelin
Extra guy - Wes Rawson
Travelling the Great Western Highway, Medlow Bath, Blue Mountains, Australia
Travelling the Great Western Highway, Medlow Bath, Blue Mountains, Australia on 11th August 2019 during a heavy snowfall.
Sydney City Travel Vlog [Australia] (2018)
Uncover some of the best things to do in Syndey, Australia.
Established in 1788 as a penal colony, Sydney was once a little rough around the edges, but it has since transformed into a must-visit coastal destination. Today, tourists flock to this city on the east coast of Australia for its pristine beaches, coves, and harbours.
During your romp around the scenic coastline, make a stop at the Syndey Opera House and eye its magnificent architectural design. Looking for a little more adventure? Venture over to the Syndey Harbour Bridge, nicknamed “The Coathanger,” and brave a bridge climb tour.
Witness the ancient Victorian architecture at the Rocks and Gothic architecture at the Government House.
Shop at weekend markets at the Rocks. Admire artistic masterpiece in the contemporary museum of arts
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CRAZY SNOW ❄️ DRIVE - Healsville, Marysville, Cambarville, matlock, woods point just touring
Information & what to expect driving in snow & dangerous conditions. I suggest near new all terrains, proper 4x4, don’t go alone or inexperienced.
The Fencing Academy 2010 promotional video
The Fencing Academy 2010 promotional video developed for Leigh Academy and West Lodge school.
Mount Wilson, Blue Mountains, in Autumn
A lovely day trip from Sydney to the Blue mountains. Stay with Brixton Cottage on Leura Park, visit the three sisters in Katoomba and the coffee cpots in Leura, then take a delightful day trip to Mount Wilson. The most spectacular Open Gardens, bursting with colour in autumn and spring. Tree fern forests, visit the turkish bathhouse and have a lovely picnic with family. In summer, take a day trip floating down the Wollangambie River with a local tour group. This video shows the beautiful Mount Wilson in all its autumn colour. Hard to believe this is just an hour or so from Sydney.