Admirers’ many and varied portraits get Gladys Berejiklian down to a fine art. Here are 10 of my faves
Fan art of NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian: ‘For those in search of a gallery of glorious Gladyses drawn by her devotees, @gladysfanart on Instagram is the place to go.’ Composite: gladysfanart/instagram
Fan art of NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian: ‘For those in search of a gallery of glorious Gladyses drawn by her devotees, @gladysfanart on Instagram is the place to go.’ Composite: gladysfanart/instagram
Thu 15 Jul 2021 00.42 EDT
Last modified on Thu 15 Jul 2021 01.18 EDT
There are few among us who can claim to be mononymous – instantly recognisable by only one name. That honour is reserved for the likes of Beyoncé, Kylie, Prince, Oprah, Rhianna and, of course, our very own Gladys.
Liberty (2-7, 2-6 ASUN) heads to Louisville, Ky., for the first time, taking on conference newcomer Bellarmine (3-9, 2-6) on Friday and Saturday at Knights Hall. The Lady Flames and Knights are tied for third in the ASUN North Division after Bellarmine claimed two five-set wins at North Alabama last week.
The Lady Flames are looking to snap a four-match winless streak, as they played their last four matches against ASUN North Division-leading Kennesaw State. Liberty pushed the Owls to four sets in three out of the four meetings.
The Lady Flames currently 32nd nationally with 2.61 blocks per set, while Lydia Burts is the ASUN leader and ranks 9th in the nation with 1.54 blocks per set. Liberty has faced the 16th-toughest schedule in the nation so far, as its opponents have totaled a .675 combined winning percentage.