Emily McDaniel appointed inaugural Director, First Nations, Powerhouse Museum
Emily McDaniel is an esteemed curator, educator and writer from the Kalari Clan of the Wiradjuri nation in Central New South Wales.
SYDNEY
.-The Powerhouse has today announced the appointment of Emily McDaniel, an esteemed curator, educator and writer from the Kalari Clan of the Wiradjuri nation in Central New South Wales, in the new role of Director, First Nations.
The most significant First Nations role appointed by the Powerhouse since the museum was founded in 1881, Emily McDaniel in the Director, First Nations leadership role will establish a First Nations Team that will be central to the renewal of the Powerhouse Museum. This will include the development of the new flagship Powerhouse Parramatta, the expansion of the Museums Discovery Centre, the renewal of Powerhouse Museum Ultimo and the ongoing programming of Sydney Observatory.
Downtown Milford Gets Glamorous with an Afternoon of Fashion & Fun on May 16 Written by Emily Kate Swet
Spring Soiree in Downtown Milford
The Downtown Milford Business Association is hosting a “Spring Soirée,” a new, fashion-focused outdoor event in Downtown Milford on Sunday, May 16. The Soirée includes an outdoor fashion show featuring the latest styles from local boutiques along Harbor Walk, refreshments and charcuterie boxes from Nate’s Plates, desert from Micalizzi’s Italian Ice, and mini-experiences in each participating business, such as tarot readings, mini-facial LED treatments, organic airbrush face tans, and more.
“We are so excited to bring this fresh, fun event to Downtown Milford,” said Makayla Silva, DMBA Event Director. “The Spring Soirée showcases the best our boutiques have to offer in a fun and glamorous atmosphere. Everyone is truly excited to get dressed up, do a little shopping, enjoy some special treats, and most importantly, s
The most serious cases dealt with by well respected Teesside judge as he hangs up his robes for good
Judge Stephen Ashust has dealt with some of the most dangerous criminals to come through Teesside s courts
Judge Stephen Ashust and some of the criminals he has sentenced
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Homes plan for former Utility Alliance building after closure of firm
The upper floors of the former offices could be transformed into apartments under new plans
Elaine Blackburne
Utility Alliance building at Hartlepool Marina (Image: Ian Cooper / Teesside Live)
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