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Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Canberra stands tall as the proud capital of Australia. Unlike its bustling counterparts Sydney and Melbourne, Canberra exudes a serene charm, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and political significance. As the epicenter of Australia's governance, Canberra plays a pivotal role in shaping the nation's identity and future. The inception of Canberra dates back to the early 20th century when Australia found itself in need of a capital independent of the dominant cities of Sydney and Melbourne. After much deliberation and debate, Canberra was chosen as the site for the new capital due to its c...
A magic pudding who changes from steak and kidney to jam roll and apple dumpling in seconds. A walking, talking dessert that never runs out of pleasing things to eat. A koala bear, named Bunyip Bluegum, A sailor named Bill Barnacle, and Sam Sawnoff the penguin have a wonderful hilarious magical adventure defending the Pudding against thieves who want it for themselves.
'Studio' presents an extraordinary anthology of visual and verbal insights into the way paintings are made, and the complex blend of motivation and inspiration that sustains the painter in his or her solitary search for meaning.
Digging through the myths around Australia’s most famous artist, many of which he created himself as a masterful self-promoter, this book is the biography that Sidney Nolan deserves. In an authoritative, insightful and often irreverent biography that fully charts Nolan’s life and work, Nancy Underhill peels back the layers from a complicated, expedient and manipulative artistic genius. She carries the story from Nolan’s birth in 1917 to his death in 1992, tracing his early life, his experience as a commercial artist, his involvement in theAngry Penguins magazine, his painting and set design, his difficult marriages and friendships with some of the twentieth century’s most famous figures: Patrick White, Albert Tucker, Benjamin Britten, Robert Lowell, Stephen Spender and Kenneth Clark.