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German immigrant Bernard Holtermann was photographed in 1872 with the largest gold nugget in the world but the story behind the picture is almost as intriguing as the self-made man himself. ....
Ronan O Connell Wendy’s Secret Garden is a labyrinthine space filled with shaded nooks and decorated by lush vegetation and many unique sculptures. Beauty borne of tragedy Perched on the edge of a pristine bay, with phenomenal views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney skyline, Wendy s Secret Garden owns perhaps the finest location of any public park in the city. It is also intertwined with the remarkable tale of a fallen star. Late last year, the Australian record for an art auction was broken by the late Brett Whiteley. This brilliant man won many of Australia’s top art prizes before, in 1992, his illustrious career came to an abrupt and grim end when he died from a heroin overdose at the age of 53. ....
Arthur Streetonâs Grand Canal sells for record $3 million at auction Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Arthur Streetonâs finest European painting, The Grand Canal, 1908, has set a record for his works, selling for $3,068,180 at auction on Wednesday. Auctioneer Roger McIlroy with Arthur Streetonâs painting The Grand Canal, 1908, auctioned at Deutscher and Hackett in Melbourne. Credit:Penny Stephens Bidders fought it out via telephone and online, with an internet buyer who chose to remain anonymous claiming victory. The stunning oil on canvas captures Venice in the early 1900s, giving a commanding view of the northern Italian city. In the painting measuring 92cm x 168.5cm, Streeton captures intricacies such as gondolas, barges, struts in the water, the palace buildings and the expanse of water and sky exquisitely. ....
No zero-risk option so let science, not politics, rule Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss April 19, 2021 â 12.10am Save Normal text size Advertisement Our low numbers of COVID-19 are due only to our island nationâs ability to isolate, which comes with the economic and social cost of locked borders (âAustralia needs to set out its COVID-19 endgameâ, April 17-18). This must end at some stage but only when our healthcare system can handle the influx of COVID-19 cases, including unknown new variants, with the best vaccination program available at that time. As we can already see, this will vary with updated scientific data and improved vaccines, and should be managed by medical regulatory bodies based on that information, not by politics and emotive overreaction. There is no zero-risk option with this disease or with its management, but letâs go with the best scientific evidence ....
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