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Meadow: is the hyper-local micro-festival the way forward for Australian music?

This was day two of Meadow, a music festival that feels very much like the opposite of lockdown. It’s one of the few music festivals to have taken place in Australia over the past 12 months. While the planned dates for industry titan Bluesfest coincided with a local Covid-19 case, leading to a last-minute cancellation, and Falls, Meredith and Golden Plains wait for kinder times, smaller festivals such as Yours and Owls, Boogie and Meadow have pulled off what seems like a series of minor miracles. Signs at Meadow instructed: “No moshing. No crowd surfing. No stage diving. Yes dancing.” Between sets, messages flashed over the stage asking people to be mindful of social distancing, to carry masks at all times and to use them if distancing wasn’t possible.

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Gordon Dunlop, ICIJ

Australia Gordon Dunlop, Australia, is ICIJ’s chief financial officer. He is responsible for the financial and operational management of the organization. Dunlop is a senior finance executive with extensive experience and proven track record in the media industry. He has a strong history in evaluating operational efficiencies, developing and implementing policies and formulating short- and long-term corporate strategy.  Prior to ICIJ, Gordon worked at Fairfax Media for 35 years where he held a number of roles and was embedded within editorial. His final position was as the finance director of Fairfax’s Metro Media Division, which publishes The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. Dunlop helped drive and manage change during the largest organizational restructure in the company’s history. He developed detailed financial product, department and section benchmarks that delivered fundamental changes in the work practices. He also managed the organization’s international bu

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'Idiots' filmed at deadly fishing spot

Vision has emerged of idiots fishing in the same spot where three men were killed in the NSW Illawarra region on the weekend. Onlookers can be heard in the video, filmed at Port Kembla s Hill 60 on Sunday, yelling at more than a dozen people to hurry up and get off the rocks as ferocious waves surge towards them. Half of those fishing are washed into rocks as they try to scramble out of the path of the surf. Don t worry about the fish, one man can be heard saying, as the other half of the group run from a second large wave.

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'Idiots' filmed at deadly fishing spot | Coffs Coast Advocate

Frustrated locals have filmed people being pummelled into rocks by surging waves at the “exact same spot” where three fishermen died on Friday.

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