Month: August 2024
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Getting “legless” at Friday night drinks
I can’t recall the last time I indulged in a classic ‘Afterwork Friday Drinks.’ With my illness and the lingering effects of COVID lockdowns, it feels like long time.
A … Read the rest “Getting “legless” at Friday night drinks”
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It’s “CLASSIC” White Rabbit
When the staff member asked me tonight my thoughts on Lu Pingyuan’s monumental installation, “Shadow of the Shadow,” I couldn’t help but reply, “This is CLASSIC White Rabbit.”
By this, … Read the rest “It’s “CLASSIC” White Rabbit”
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Anne Zahalka at the National Art School
The two artists, the curator and the photographer, sat before a crowd of about 100 people at the National Art School in Sydney yesterday. Behind them, two rows of photographs … Read the rest “Anne Zahalka at the National Art School”
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Discovering Sydney’s Hidden Gems
I’ve always appreciated public art, but it’s only recently that I’ve truly begun to notice how much of it you can find in Sydney, if you look closely. A lower-leg … Read the rest “Discovering Sydney’s Hidden Gems”
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Shrinking Leg and New Prosthetic
My residual limb – the lower part of my leg remaining after my below-knee amputation last year – has been steadily shrinking over the past year. I’ve gone from a … Read the rest “Shrinking Leg and New Prosthetic”
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How’s it going in Lismore?
Because I’m originally from Lismore in Northern NSW and maintain strong connections to the area I am often asked by friends and colleagues “How’s it going in Lismore?”.







You can't be expected to know how every little thing in your life will turn out. You made the effort…
I regret not visiting the pub at Humpty Doo when we were in Darwin. I remember Fogg Dam where we…
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Modern architecture is not really my thing but I do like what I can here within the church.
I've reported a couple of really bad instances, but it seems like a lot of effort, when the answer is…