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Australian wrestler Sam Parker still fighting at 91 | Yass Tribune

With 11 Olympic Games and six Commonwealth Games under his belt, Australian wrestler Sam Parker shows no signs.

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Rone turns Melbourne's Flinders Street Station abandoned ballroom into hot ticket art show

A disused part of Melbourne’s iconic station has found new life as a venue for some of Australia’s most interesting artists.

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Patricia Piccinini Rising show A Miracle Constantly Repeated in secret rooms above Flinders Street Station

Artist Patricia Piccinini has created an other-worldly ecosystem behind the famous clocks of Flinders Street.

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Patricia Piccinini brings Flinders Street station's forgotten ballroom back to life | Art and design

Last modified on Tue 25 May 2021 13.31 EDT Halfway down the north face of Melbourne’s Flinders Street station there is a doorway. It’s an elegant, imposing structure – two curved stone arches set inside one another. This is not a doorway that is trying to be invisible and yet for decades it has been hiding in plain sight, rarely opened and never to the public; the casual passer-by would likely only see it in its guise as one of the many alcoves in the CBD frequented by pigeons, black-clad teens, or those fallen on hard times. Every city has its near-mythological spaces. One of Melbourne’s most persistent lies beyond that doorway. Above this pulsing heart of the city, above the bustling subways and platforms and seemingly never-empty thoroughfare, a whole wing of Flinders Street station has lain disused for decades. Storage spaces collecting dust bunnies and damp. Meeting rooms that remain silent. Chains from old punching bags still hanging from the beams of an e

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20 Buildings Not to Miss in Australia

© Bardocz Peter/Shutterstock.com From the Rose Seidler House and Mooloomba House to the Sydney Opera House, these 20 buildings are examples of some of Australia’s most architecturally and historically important structures. Earlier versions of the descriptions of these buildings first appeared in 1001 Buildings You Must See Before You Die , edited by Mark Irving (2016). Writers’ names appear in parentheses. Rose Seidler House With the uncompromisingly modern Rose Seidler House, Harry Seidler introduced east coast Modern to a country more used to building and living in cottages that would not have looked out of place in late-19th-century Britain. An Austrian émigré, Seidler first studied architecture in Canada before leaving for New York to be taught by Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer. After finishing his studies, Seidler worked in Breuer’s studio before leaving for Australia, a journey he made via Brazil and Oscar Niemeyer’s studio. The influence of these Modernist

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