3,500 photos of nineteenth century Australia discovered in a garden shed!
Recently, 3500 photos of nineteenth century Australia were discovered in a garden shed in suburban Sydney. They are worth checking out and are very interesting. And due to the nature of the film used they are incredibly detailed. One can,
3,500 photos of nineteenth century Australia discovered in a garden shed!
Recently, 3500 photos of nineteenth century Australia were discovered in a garden shed in suburban Sydney. They are worth checking out and are very interesting. And due to the nature of the film used they are incredibly detailed. One can,
Awesome portrait of Bud Petal by the very talented Bligh Twyford-Moore
Bligh Twyford-Moore has decided to draw everyone he knows, and I’m one of those lucky people. Check out his ongoing series here.
Awesome portrait of Bud Petal by the very talented Bligh Twyford-Moore
Bligh Twyford-Moore has decided to draw everyone he knows, and I’m one of those lucky people. Check out his ongoing series here.
John Kennedy’s Love Gone Wrong, songs about Newtown and Marrickville from the 80s
John Kennedy’s Love Gone Wrong sing about 1980s Newtown and Marrickville. The “King Street” song was filmed in the mid-1980s in Newtown, very interesting to watch. — — —
John Kennedy’s Love Gone Wrong, songs about Newtown and Marrickville from the 80s
John Kennedy’s Love Gone Wrong sing about 1980s Newtown and Marrickville. The “King Street” song was filmed in the mid-1980s in Newtown, very interesting to watch. — — —
Archive of digitised Australian newspapers and magazines, 1803-1954
The National Library of Australia has this great archive of many scanned and digitised Australian newspapers and magazines from the early 1800s until 1954. There’s the Sydney Morning Herald and the other big names, but also smaller newspapers like the
Archive of digitised Australian newspapers and magazines, 1803-1954
The National Library of Australia has this great archive of many scanned and digitised Australian newspapers and magazines from the early 1800s until 1954. There’s the Sydney Morning Herald and the other big names, but also smaller newspapers like the
Footage of the recent strike at the University of Sydney
Here’s some footage from the recent University of Sydney staff strike, which was defending staff conditions and quality education. Some background to the strike is here: the managerial stranglehold over academia shows striking parallels to the disastrous financialisation of the
Footage of the recent strike at the University of Sydney
Here’s some footage from the recent University of Sydney staff strike, which was defending staff conditions and quality education. Some background to the strike is here: the managerial stranglehold over academia shows striking parallels to the disastrous financialisation of the
PBS feature on Amy Goodman as part of “Makers: Women Who Make America” Series
From here. Amy Goodman sits down with AOL/PBS filmmakers to talk about her longtime career in journalism, building Democracy Now! over the past 17 years, and how independent media is essential to the functioning of a democratic society. Watch the
PBS feature on Amy Goodman as part of “Makers: Women Who Make America” Series
From here. Amy Goodman sits down with AOL/PBS filmmakers to talk about her longtime career in journalism, building Democracy Now! over the past 17 years, and how independent media is essential to the functioning of a democratic society. Watch the
Planets or bottoms of frying pans? You decide (and then I tell you).
From Christopher Jonassen
Planets or bottoms of frying pans? You decide (and then I tell you).
From Christopher Jonassen
