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Apr 25, 2024 |
kidsnews.com.au | Jordan McCarthy
READING LEVEL: ORANGEIndigenous* artist Archie Moore has become the first Australian to win the prestigious* Golden Lion award for Best National Participation at the Olympics of the art world. His work called Kith and Kin is a massive family tree spanning* 65,000 years and covers the entire Australia Pavilion at the 60th La Biennale de Venezia, which is also called the International Art Exhibition in Venice.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
goldcoastbulletin.com.au | Jordan McCarthy
March 23 update: Phone coverage is back in flood affected Borroloola and McArthur after Telstra and mining company Glencore joined teams to get it back online. An electrician from McArthur River Mine was flown out to a Telstra site where he was walked through the repairs by technicians. Telstra regional general manager for the NT Nic Danks thanked the mining company for coming aboard to help out. “Today mobile coverage was restored around midday today to Borroloola and McArthur,” he said.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
ntnews.com.au | Jordan McCarthy
March 23 update: Phone coverage is back in flood affected Borroloola and McArthur after Telstra and mining company Glencore joined teams to get it back online. An electrician from McArthur River Mine was flown out to a Telstra site where he was walked through the repairs by technicians. Telstra regional general manager for the NT Nic Danks thanked the mining company for coming aboard to help out. “Today mobile coverage was restored around midday today to Borroloola and McArthur,” he said.
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Mar 22, 2024 |
couriermail.com.au | Jordan McCarthy
Tech outages are causing communication problems between Police, Fire and Emergency Services headquarters in Darwin and those in flood-affected Borroloola, with some of those not evacuated upset at being left behind. More than 300 Borroloola residents are currently being housed at Foskey Pavilion after being evacuated from the flood affected region on Wednesday and Thursday due to flooding from ex-tropical cyclone Megan.
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Feb 20, 2024 |
ntnews.com.au | Jordan McCarthy
Celebrated journalist Jane Hutcheon is bringing her show Lost in Shanghai to the Top End with three performances set for the Darwin Entertainment Centre. Ms Hutcheon takes to the stage to tell the story of her mother and her family’s beginnings in China and their journey through history. It involves Ms Hutcheon on stage narrating the story through projected photos by Willam Yang and traditional music composed and performed by Dr Terumi Nerushima.
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