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Bioluminescent Phenomenon Algae in Melbourne
September 1, 2025, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Bioluminescent Phenomenon Algae is unpredictable and has appeared at St. Kilda Beach in Melbourne, Australia. Bioluminescence is the emission of light during a chemiluminescence reaction by living organisms. Bioluminescence occurs in multifarious organisms ranging from marine vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as in some fungi, microorganisms including some bioluminescent bacteria, dinoflagellates and terrestrial arthropods such as fireflies. In some animals, the light is bacteriogenic, produced by symbiotic bacteria such as those from the genus Vibrio; in others, it is autogenic, produced by the animals themselves. (Credit Image: © Rana Sajid Hussain/Pacific Press via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Melbourne: Pro Palestine National Rally Protest
August 25, 2025, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: As part of a national rally, protestors gather to support Palestine in the war against Israel in Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia (Credit Image: © Chris Putnam/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Artists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Items from past installations in Rone and Callum Preston's studio which will be open as part of the 2025 Open House Melbourne program. AustraliaArtists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Hidden gems and secret corners: a rare glimpse inside Melbourne's most captivating buildings.
For three days as part of Open House Melbourne, the public will be able to peek behind the doors of artist's studios, distinctive buildings and historic homes.
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Artists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Shelves full of collected stuff in Rone and Callum Preston's studio which will be open as part of the 2025 Open House Melbourne program. AustraliaArtists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Hidden gems and secret corners: a rare glimpse inside Melbourne's most captivating buildings.
For three days as part of Open House Melbourne, the public will be able to peek behind the doors of artist's studios, distinctive buildings and historic homes.
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Artists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Rone (L) and Callum Preston (R) in their studio which will be open as part of the 2025 Open House Melbourne program. AustraliaArtists Rone and Callum Preston are opening their studio to the public as part of 2025 Open House Melbourne.
Hidden gems and secret corners: a rare glimpse inside Melbourne's most captivating buildings.
For three days as part of Open House Melbourne, the public will be able to peek behind the doors of artist's studios, distinctive buildings and historic homes.
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Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
'Ephraim will know': Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
Ephraim Finch, a butcher's son with a broad Aussie accent, became connected to thousands through his deathwork in Melbourne's Jewish community.
Ephraim Finch, the retired director of a Chevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society) at their Inkerman st, St. Kilda building. A book titled 'Ferryman, The life and earthwork of Ephraim Finch' written by Katia Ariel has been released about his life's work. Melbourne, Australia.
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Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
'Ephraim will know': Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
Ephraim Finch, a butcher's son with a broad Aussie accent, became connected to thousands through his deathwork in Melbourne's Jewish community.
Ephraim Finch, the retired director of a Chevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society) at their Inkerman st, St. Kilda building. A book titled 'Ferryman, The life and earthwork of Ephraim Finch' written by Katia Ariel has been released about his life's work. Melbourne, Australia.
Thursday 3rd July 2025
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Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
'Ephraim will know': Ephraim Finch the man who buried 10,000 people has lessons on empathy, loss and the majesty of memory.
Ephraim Finch, a butcher's son with a broad Aussie accent, became connected to thousands through his deathwork in Melbourne's Jewish community.
Ephraim Finch, the retired director of a Chevra Kadisha (Jewish burial society) at their Inkerman st, St. Kilda building. A book titled 'Ferryman, The life and earthwork of Ephraim Finch' written by Katia Ariel has been released about his life's work. Melbourne, Australia.
Thursday 3rd July 2025
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What it takes to set a new Guinness World Record. Sruthy Saseendran.
What it takes to set a new Guinness World Record.
As an Australian town prepares to perform the world's largest happy dance, previous titleholders share what it feels like to lose the crown after months of preparation.
Guinness World Record holder Sruthy Saseendran can now recite 104 airport codes in one minute, nine more than her official record.
Sruthy Saseendran outside Avalon Airport on the 19th of May 2025 . Melbourne. Australia
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What it takes to set a new Guinness World Record. Sruthy Saseendran.
What it takes to set a new Guinness World Record.
As an Australian town prepares to perform the world's largest happy dance, previous titleholders share what it feels like to lose the crown after months of preparation.
Guinness World Record holder Sruthy Saseendran can now recite 104 airport codes in one minute, nine more than her official record.
Sruthy Saseendran outside Avalon Airport on the 19th of May 2025 . Melbourne. Australia
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'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
Handle with care: the international community sending parcels of pure joy through the mail.
Anna Ryan-Punch was 15 when she received her first friendship book. It was the start of a lifelong hobby.
"They were included in letters as a side thing," Ryan-Punch, now 44, says. When it was full of potential pen pals, the friendship book would, hopefully, be returned to the person who made it.
Anna Ryan-Punch based in Melbourne, is part of the odd, sweet world of "swappers", who send around handmade, highly decorated booklets including stickers, labels and lists of likes and dislikes to strangers by post, which eventually - hopefully - return to them. Australia
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'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
Handle with care: the international community sending parcels of pure joy through the mail.
Anna Ryan-Punch was 15 when she received her first friendship book. It was the start of a lifelong hobby.
"They were included in letters as a side thing," Ryan-Punch, now 44, says. When it was full of potential pen pals, the friendship book would, hopefully, be returned to the person who made it.
Anna Ryan-Punch based in Melbourne, is part of the odd, sweet world of "swappers", who send around handmade, highly decorated booklets including stickers, labels and lists of likes and dislikes to strangers by post, which eventually - hopefully - return to them. Australia
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'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
Handle with care: the international community sending parcels of pure joy through the mail.
Anna Ryan-Punch was 15 when she received her first friendship book. It was the start of a lifelong hobby.
"They were included in letters as a side thing," Ryan-Punch, now 44, says. When it was full of potential pen pals, the friendship book would, hopefully, be returned to the person who made it.
Anna Ryan-Punch based in Melbourne, is part of the odd, sweet world of "swappers", who send around handmade, highly decorated booklets including stickers, labels and lists of likes and dislikes to strangers by post, which eventually - hopefully - return to them. Australia
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'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
'It's like journaling but better' ... Anna Ryan-Punch is part of a community of 'swappers'.
Handle with care: the international community sending parcels of pure joy through the mail.
Anna Ryan-Punch was 15 when she received her first friendship book. It was the start of a lifelong hobby.
"They were included in letters as a side thing," Ryan-Punch, now 44, says. When it was full of potential pen pals, the friendship book would, hopefully, be returned to the person who made it.
Anna Ryan-Punch based in Melbourne, is part of the odd, sweet world of "swappers", who send around handmade, highly decorated booklets including stickers, labels and lists of likes and dislikes to strangers by post, which eventually - hopefully - return to them. Australia
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs
From pandemic hobby to beating the egg shortage, more people are falling in love with keeping chickens.
Christine Dinas at home with her chickens in Cranbourne North (an outer suburb of Melbourne), Victoria. Christine is a longtime chicken keeper who also sells chickens and poultry products at Aussie Chook Supplies. Christine is a moderator of the "Melbourne Backyard Poultry" Facebook group, which has more than 23,000 members.
27/03/2025.
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs
From pandemic hobby to beating the egg shortage, more people are falling in love with keeping chickens.
Christine Dinas at home with her chickens in Cranbourne North (an outer suburb of Melbourne), Victoria. Christine is a longtime chicken keeper who also sells chickens and poultry products at Aussie Chook Supplies. Christine is a moderator of the "Melbourne Backyard Poultry" Facebook group, which has more than 23,000 members.
27/03/2025.
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs
From pandemic hobby to beating the egg shortage, more people are falling in love with keeping chickens.
Christine Dinas at home with her chickens in Cranbourne North (an outer suburb of Melbourne), Victoria. Christine is a longtime chicken keeper who also sells chickens and poultry products at Aussie Chook Supplies. Christine is a moderator of the "Melbourne Backyard Poultry" Facebook group, which has more than 23,000 members. Christine shows the egss she has collected from her chickens, with different breeds laying different colours. Even the smaller eggs normally have yolks the same size as the bigger eggs.
27/03/2025.
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs
From pandemic hobby to beating the egg shortage, more people are falling in love with keeping chickens.
Christine Dinas at home with her chickens in Cranbourne North (an outer suburb of Melbourne), Victoria. Christine is holding Jimini, a White Orpington. Christine is a longtime chicken keeper who also sells chickens and poultry products at Aussie Chook Supplies. Christine is a moderator of the "Melbourne Backyard Poultry" Facebook group, which has more than 23,000 members.
27/03/2025.
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Australians turn to back yard chickens to beat the rising price of eggs
From pandemic hobby to beating the egg shortage, more people are falling in love with keeping chickens.
Christine Dinas at home with her chickens in Cranbourne North (an outer suburb of Melbourne), Victoria. Christine is a longtime chicken keeper who also sells chickens and poultry products at Aussie Chook Supplies. Christine is a moderator of the "Melbourne Backyard Poultry" Facebook group, which has more than 23,000 members. Christine is holding Nugget, a Large Silver Penciled breed.
27/03/2025.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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Heart and sole: the Salvadorian shoemaker Jose Rodriguez catering to Melbourne’s well-heeled
Jose Rodriguez gets 'a special kind of feeling' from his craft, derived from the fact 'that someone else is happy' with their new shoes.
Shoemaker Jose Rodriguez in his workshop at Trades Hall, Melbourne, Australia.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Author Simon Mustoe snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene
What lies beneath: Melbourne's often maligned surf has created a growing snorkelling scene.
One dedicated Facebook group now has almost 20,000 members, attracted by sea life found just metres from Port Phillip Bay’s shore.
Kathi Herrick who has moved to Melbourne from Sydney, and has taken up snorkelling at Ricketts Point Marine Sanctuary in Melbourne, Australia, 2025.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Patrons are seen enjoying the entertainment at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
The entertainment at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Actor in the role of Salem the Head Witch at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches, Courtney Lee.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Actor in the role of Ophelia at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches, Sarah Monteaux.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Actor in the role of Ophelia at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches, Sarah Monteaux.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
The owner ond operator and chef at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches, Maritzio Termine.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Actors in hair and make up prepare for the show at Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches.
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The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
The last gasp of theatre restaurants in Melbourne? Witches in Britches prepares to take a final bow.
With the curtain set to fall on a Melbourne landmark, actors and guests toast 35 years of fun and frivolity.
Melbournes last themed restaurant, Witches in Britches.
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Meet the single marriage celebrants refusing to give up on love - Shan Mann.
What's it like celebrating love for a living when you’re still looking for 'the one'? Five Australian wedding celebrants reveal what the job has taught them about modern romance.
Shan Mann, 27, youth workshop facilitator from Melbourne who qualified as a celebrant in 2022.
'I had lots of intense, whirlwind relationships before becoming a celebrant,' Shan Mann says, 'Slow-burn relationships are hot'
Shan Mann (they/them), 27, youth workshop facilitator, Melbourne, one of a new generation of wedding celebrants. January 15, 2025.
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Meet the single marriage celebrants refusing to give up on love - Shan Mann.
What's it like celebrating love for a living when you’re still looking for 'the one'? Five Australian wedding celebrants reveal what the job has taught them about modern romance.
Shan Mann, 27, youth workshop facilitator from Melbourne who qualified as a celebrant in 2022.
'I had lots of intense, whirlwind relationships before becoming a celebrant,' Shan Mann says, 'Slow-burn relationships are hot'
Shan Mann (they/them), 27, youth workshop facilitator, Melbourne, one of a new generation of wedding celebrants. January 15, 2025.
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Meet the single marriage celebrants refusing to give up on love - Shan Mann.
What's it like celebrating love for a living when you’re still looking for 'the one'? Five Australian wedding celebrants reveal what the job has taught them about modern romance.
Shan Mann, 27, youth workshop facilitator from Melbourne who qualified as a celebrant in 2022.
'I had lots of intense, whirlwind relationships before becoming a celebrant,' Shan Mann says, 'Slow-burn relationships are hot'
Shan Mann (they/them), 27, youth workshop facilitator, Melbourne, one of a new generation of wedding celebrants. January 15, 2025.
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Meet the single marriage celebrants refusing to give up on love - Shan Mann.
What's it like celebrating love for a living when you’re still looking for 'the one'? Five Australian wedding celebrants reveal what the job has taught them about modern romance.
Shan Mann, 27, youth workshop facilitator from Melbourne who qualified as a celebrant in 2022.
'I had lots of intense, whirlwind relationships before becoming a celebrant,' Shan Mann says, 'Slow-burn relationships are hot'
Shan Mann (they/them), 27, youth workshop facilitator, Melbourne, one of a new generation of wedding celebrants. January 15, 2025.
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Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it's going on show.
Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show.
From Banksy and Swoon to Rone and Adnate, Andrew King and Sandra Powell's Melbourne home is so full of major works that they’re mounting an exhibit.
Sandra Powell and Andrew King have the largest collection of street art in Australia. It's going on show In December at a new exhibition The Outsiders Melbourne. Street artists tags on the ceiling of the room in The Stables (at Sandra and Andrew's home) where the have stayed over the years. Works by Bode (L) and Blek le Rat (R) . AustraliaMelbourne. Australia
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Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it's going on show.
Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show.
From Banksy and Swoon to Rone and Adnate, Andrew King and Sandra Powell's Melbourne home is so full of major works that they’re mounting an exhibit.
Sandra Powell and Andrew King have the largest collection of street art in Australia. It's going on show In December at a new exhibition The Outsiders Melbourne. With a work by Kid Zoom thats on the wall of their house. Australia
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Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it's going on show.
Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show.
From Banksy and Swoon to Rone and Adnate, Andrew King and Sandra Powell's Melbourne home is so full of major works that they’re mounting an exhibit.
Sandra Powell and Andrew King have the largest collection of street art in Australia. It's going on show In December at a new exhibition The Outsiders Melbourne. With some of the work by Banksy that will be in the exhibition. Australia
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Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it's going on show.
Andrew King and Sandra Powell have amassed Australia's largest collection of street art. Now it’s going on show.
From Banksy and Swoon to Rone and Adnate, Andrew King and Sandra Powell's Melbourne home is so full of major works that they’re mounting an exhibit.
Sandra Powell and Andrew King have the largest collection of street art in Australia. It's going on show In December at a new exhibition The Outsiders Melbourne. A work by Swoon in their home. Australia
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Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Restoration demands a marriage of scientific and technical expertise with knowledge of art and incredible patience.
The NGV's team of 33 conservators is responsible for the state of some 78,000 works in the gallery's collection
A look behind the scenes at the National Gallery of Victoria conservation department.
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Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Restoration demands a marriage of scientific and technical expertise with knowledge of art and incredible patience.
The National Gallery of Victoria's head of conservation, Michael Varcoe-Cocks, is about to restore The First Cloud, an 1887 work by the Scottish painter William Orchardson.
A look behind the scenes at the National Gallery of Victoria conservation department.
NGV's head of conservation Michael Varcoe-Cocks.
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Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Dog x-rays, art history and a 'never say never' attitude: the surprising toolbox of professional conservators.
Restoration demands a marriage of scientific and technical expertise with knowledge of art and incredible patience.
'Keep it on the wall and love it': Cushla Hill's advice for those looking after their own personal collections of art and photographs.
A look behind the scenes at the National Gallery of Victoria conservation department.
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