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Government s insular and retrograde move

Government’s insular and retrograde move We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 23, 2021 — 12.03am Save Normal text size Credit:Illustration: Cathy Wilcox To submit a letter to The Age, email letters@theage.com.au. Please include your home address and telephone number. BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE Government’s insular and retrograde move With its anachronistic mentality of the Cold War, the Morrison government has cancelled Victorian’s Belt and Road agreement with the Chinese government, as well as two Victorian government education agreements (The Age, 22/4). Foreign Minister Marise Payne’s declaration they they are “inconsistent with Australia’s foreign policy or adverse to our foreign relations” has soured any hope of a gentle rapprochement with our largest trading partner and a healing of the political rift. Her assertion that China would not retaliate is naive at best.

Sculptor had strong work ethic, meticulous attention to detail

Sculptor had strong work ethic, meticulous attention to detail We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Simon McInnes Normal text size Motorists may well be familiar with sculpture Fire Within Two on the M1 Freeway at the Kororoit Creek Road intersection between Melbourne and Geelong. It was the creation of sculptor Adrian Mauriks, who has died following a battle with cancer. Mauriks, the creator of many notable sculptures in Melbourne, including the installation Silence at Docklands, became known for his prolific volume of sculptural work. Adrian was born in Holland and emigrated to Australia with his family in 1957. The family were in the printing business and Adrian completed his apprenticeship in printing before developing an interest in painting. In 1965, he travelled to England and Europe with his wife, Mary, and the two years they spent wandering through art galleries ignited his passion for art.

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