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Last modified on Thu 29 Apr 2021 17.25 EDT Itâs Friday, the last day of April, and this is Imogen Dewey with todayâs main stories: the conversation about workplace harassment is far from over, Covid infections in India have passed 18m, and the Tasmanian premier is keeping notably quiet about poker machines before tomorrowâs state election. Indiaâs second wave of Covid-19 continues to overwhelm hospitals, claiming the lives of thousands each day. Offers of aid and medical supplies, including from Australia, have flooded in from around the world, but the real issue at hand is the mammoth task of vaccinating the countryâs 1.4 billion citizens â and the ultimate effort to protect the country from future outbreaks. More than 100 countries are pushing for ....
Donât look back: the year the world was finally wowed by our culture Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Donât look back: the year the world was finally wowed by our culture As The Sydney Morning Herald celebrates its 190th birthday, three leading Australian writers consider the stepping stones to the development of Sydneyâs artistic culture. April 23, 2021 â 4.00pm Save Normal text size Advertisement Everything changed in the 1970s. Until then, for almost three-quarters of the 20th century, London was still our cultural âhomeâ and Australian artists as varied as singer Nellie Melba, dancer Robert Helpmann, pianist Eileen Joyce, and actors Judith Anderson and Peter Finch debuted on its iconic stages in order to make names for themselves. Painters like Sidney Nolan, and playwrights Alan Seymour and Ray Lawler also joined this cultural caravan but apart from our mos ....
Guardian Australiaâs book club: join Emily Maguire to discuss hoarding, class and consent In Maguireâs novel Love Objects, two women are embroiled in two different crises: one, a university sex scandal; the other, a diagnosis. Sheâll discuss how both intersect with class in a conversation with Lucy Clark â and with you Emily Maguire and Lucy Clark will be discussing Love Objects and its themes at Guardian Australiaâs interactive book club on Friday 30 April. Composite: Sarah Wilson Emily Maguire and Lucy Clark will be discussing Love Objects and its themes at Guardian Australiaâs interactive book club on Friday 30 April. Composite: Sarah Wilson ....