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For World Oceans Day Sarah & Sebastian are raising awareness for Australia’s most endangered sea life
Watch the first part of the film series directed by photographer & filmmaker Alice Wesley-Smith, here.
Watch the first part of the film series directed by photographer & filmmaker Alice Wesley-Smith, here.
“It’s very rare that we are able to live in our present as people of colour and First Nations people. We’re always either traumatised by the past or worrying about the future.”
Two labels with roots with family take us to the familial centre.
The famine of beauty continues…
“For nearly a decade, low wages were a deliberate design feature of the Liberal National Government. That era is now over.”
A release intent on “representing all the non-white Australians and our fight to make our voices heard through art.”
Take your pick!
Bamboo green is on our radar.
In a bid to avoid unnecessary panic.
So… what you’re saying is you’re a masochist?
From the Tom Malone Prize announcement at AGWA and the Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes at AGNSW, this is Australian art in June 2022.
Ace isn’t just a name but a description.
It’s giving newspaper? It’s giving bank notes? It’s giving… me a migraine trying to figure it out. Help!
The results are a snapshot of how these folks are coping two years on since the pandemic first hit.
From First Nations educators on bush medicine to experts on slow fashion, these are the voices we’re tuning into when it comes to all thing eco and green.
From Belgian director Lukas Dhont.
You’ll be prancing around your kitchen, whipping up coffee like the Queen of Sheba. Good for you.
“Healthy glowing skin never goes out of style.”
If you came here for subtlety, then this list will offend you.
At the heart of National Reconciliation Week this year is a resounding call to action.