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Don t toss it; fix it - future of fashion in your hands 17 June

Date Time Don’t toss it; fix it – future of fashion in your hands 17 June The art of repairing clothing is alive and well, led by Brisbane fashion designers and makers who will share their knowledge at an event on Saturday 15 May in a collaboration with QUT Fashion for the Brisbane Art Design (BAD) Festival. Radical Localism is an inspiring call to connect with fashion on a personal and local level. Co-designed by artisan and Practice Studio, it involves seven QUT fashion graduates and is supported by a group of QUT Creative Industries volunteers. QUT senior fashion lecturer Kathleen Horton said the free event highlighted Brisbane’s vibrant fashion scene, its skilled makers and designers, and their commitment to addressing ethical concerns within the industry.

Cellist picked her arm off the road after she was hit by lorry that turned into London cycle lane

A talented cellist fears her dreams of turning professional have been shattered after she nearly lost her arm when she was run over by a lorry. Cyclist Laura Armstrong, 23, says she picked her arm off the road and couldn t move her fingers after the crash in Stratford, London. The young musician was forced to drop out of a prestigious music college and put her career on hold after suffering severe injuries to her right arm. The 23-year-old, who has performed with world famous conductors and composers including Sir Mark Elder and the late Oliver Knussen, was knocked down when a lorry crossed into her cycle lane. 

Newcastle musician, 23, almost lost her arm after it was crushed by a lorry

Newcastle musician, 23, almost lost her arm after it was crushed by a lorry
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Hertsmere launches interactive heritage map | Welwyn Hatfield Times

Hertsmere s new heritage map showing culturally significant sites - Credit: Hertsmere Borough Council An interactive map has been launched to highlight Hertsmere s historical and cultural heritage. The map shows the location of Hertsmere s museums and recognises the contribution of the TV and film industry to the borough, as well as other beautiful or culturally significant sites. All places shown on the map are free to use or enter.  Laura Armstrong, GIS Consultant who developed the map, said: The aim of the map is to showcase places of interest that residents may have not known about or visited before. It ll also be helpful for new residents or tourists to get to know the area.

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