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Craig Walsh's Monuments - AUSTALK
Craig Walsh has been bringing striking portraits to life for over 30 years.
His unique method of capturing the human form in nature has captivated audiences around the globe.
Now, his work has come to Strathmore.
His unique method of capturing the human form in nature has captivated audiences around the globe.
Now, his work has come to Strathmore.
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Patju Presley, Wakura, 2023
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We are honoured to introduce #PatjuPresley. Patju Presley was born (c.1940s) at Itaratjara, an important site between the community settlements of Watarru and Kalayapiti in the Great Victoria Desert of Australia. He is a senior Pitjantjatjara Law man with great knowledge of the geography of the Western Desert and the associated Tjukurpa (creation period). His intimate knowledge of the country i...
Nabilah Nordin, The Tie and the Undercoat, 2023
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Nabilah Nordin is an Australian/Singaporean artist who has exhibited widely across Australia and the Asia Pacific region at major institutions, museums and biennales including Art Gallery of New South Wales, Neon Parc, Art Cologne, Museum of Modern Art, & Singapore Biennale. Nabilah Nordin makes sculptures from a diverse range of materials to question the possibilities of formal abstraction. Sh...
Elisa & Sonja Carmichael, Ungaire & Quandamooka Gulayi
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Introducing Sonja Carmichael and Elisa Jane Carmichael. The mother-daughter duo are Quandamooka women from Mulgumpin & Minjerribah (Moreton & North Stradbroke Islands, Queensland). They are of the Ngugi people, one of three clans who are traditional custodians of Quandamooka, or Yoolooburrabee, people of sand and sea. Both artists live on Minjerribah, where their collaborative works come to lif...
Abdullah M.I. Syed, 'Woven Cascade' 2023
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We are honoured to introduce you to Abdullah M.I. Syed, a Sydney-based interdisciplinary artist who’s practice champions the power of storytelling from a cross-cultural perspective. In three decades of practice, Syed has received numerous awards and has exhibited and performed internationally. He earned a PhD from the University of New South Wales (@UNSW) and a M Ed and a BA from the University...
Ambassador Kevin Rudd - 16th Anniversary of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations
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Ambassador Kevin Rudd's speech, live from Washington DC, to the National Apology 16th Anniversary Breakfast, Canberra - 12 February 2024
Janet Fieldhouse, 'Sister Crossing' 2023
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We are thrilled to begin the new year by introducing you to Janet Fieldhouse, a Kalaw Lagaw Ya/Meriam Mir woman and acclaimed multidisciplinary artist, based in Cairns, Qld. Janet has exhibited throughout Aus and has works in major collections across Australia as well as internationally. Janet uses ceramic techniques, often creating hand-built forms, to reinterpret and represent cultural practi...
Callum Morton, 'Bull' 2023
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If you have visited or been by our new building, you may have noticed our beautiful new artworks. We look forward to introducing the artists and artworks to you over the coming months! This month we are excited to introduce you to Callum Morton, a Canadian-born Australian living and working in Naarm (Melbourne). Morton has expertise in public art, has exhibited both nationally and international...
NMA & Breville's 'An Aboriginal Culinary Journey' with Alison Page & Adj. Professor Margo Neale
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John McDonald - Sydney Morning Herald Art Critic, sits down with Breville Curator, Alison Page, and Senior Indigenous Curator & Head of the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges at the National Museum of Australia, Margo Neale, to discuss 'An Aboriginal Culinary Journey', an exhibition collaboration between the National Museum of Australia and the Australian kitchen appliance company, Breville. Now ...
International Women's Day 2023: protecting women and girls from digital hate and online harms
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Australia is committed to a world where women and girls can access the immense potential of digital technology without fear of abuse or harm. This International Women's Day we engaged with the UN's critical theme DigitALL, examining the role technology and innovation can play in promoting gender equality. The Embassy hosted a special panel discussion on tech and innovation for gender equality f...
Australian Coffee in Texas
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With the huge popularity of Australian coffee shops and cafes across the US, do you ever wonder what makes the Aussie coffee culture different? Our friends over at the Australian Consulate General, Houston sat down with Austin's Two Hands to learn what makes our coffee so special, and how to make the perfect Aussie flat white. P.s. Looking for an Aussie cafe near you? Check out our curated map ...
New Embassy of Australia in Washington DC - Time-lapse as at 20 January 2023.
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The Australian Embassy in Washington DC is building a brand new state-of-the-art Chancery. This time-lapse tracks the beginning of the project through until 20 January 2023. Learn more about the Embassy project: usa.embassy.gov.au/new-embassy-washington-dc
AusTalks Indigenous Voices - with Bailey Walker and Shosana Wasserman
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In honour of International Day of Indigenous People, Consul General Benson Saulo speaks with Bailey Walker, President of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Oklahoma, and Shoshana Wasserman, Deputy Director of the First Americans Museum, on the growth of First Nations trade and investment and the importance of preserving and transmitting Traditional Knowledge.
IWD Interview - Stephanie Williams with Beverly Kirk
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IWD Interview - Stephanie Williams with Beverly Kirk
AUSTALKS: Indigenous Voices - The Future of Native Foods
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Benson Saulo, Houston Consul General & Austrade Senior Trade and Investment Commissioner, leads a discussion on the future of Native food with Latashia Redhouse, Director of American Indian Foods At Inter-Tribal Agricultural Council, and Rayleen Brown, Chair of the First Nations Bushfood & Botanical Alliance Australia and owner of bush food shop Kungkas Can Cook. Latashia and Rayleen discuss th...
Aus Talks: Indigenous Voices - with Craig Ritchie of AIATSIS on the Return of Cultural Heritage
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Aus Talks: Indigenous Voices - with Craig Ritchie of AIATSIS on the Return of Cultural Heritage
Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos delivers September 11 Commemorative message
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Ambassador Arthur Sinodinos delivers September 11 Commemorative message
Marking the 70th Anniversary of the ANZUS Treaty
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Marking the 70th Anniversary of the ANZUS Treaty
Women in Global Security Webinar - August 18th, 2021
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Women in Global Security Webinar - August 18th, 2021
Cooking with Bush Ingredients with Mark Olive - NAIDOC Week 2021
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Cooking with Bush Ingredients with Mark Olive - NAIDOC Week 2021
Aus Talks: Indigenous Voices - with Tanya Denning-Orman
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Aus Talks: Indigenous Voices - with Tanya Denning-Orman
Discussion with Consul General Nick Greiner - Hometown Heroes
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Discussion with Consul General Nick Greiner - Hometown Heroes
Message from the Ambassador: Pride Month 2021
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Message from the Ambassador: Pride Month 2021
Q&A at Durrmu Arts with Regina Wilson and Family
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Q&A at Durrmu Arts with Regina Wilson and Family
National Reconciliation Week: Ngu'ngini - Harvesting Traditional Knowledge
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National Reconciliation Week: Ngu'ngini - Harvesting Traditional Knowledge
Its in our blood to back ya mate even if we both go down..we go down together and as an Aussie will always have a hand out to pull ya mate outta the shit..
Cool! I’ve completed a study of this location- love this!!! Beautiful!
Love this!!!
God bless the people of Australia. Brave, tough, kind people.
Australia has only " ONE flag " and that's the one with the Union Jack and the Southern Cross. America's flag is great . The other two can be burnt as they do not represent Australia just the protected species that we pay to keep alive.
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Waiting for social security benefit .
I look from the outside of your country and all i see is people suffering all kinds of grief,just so a few rich basars can cut the cream out of every system natural or otherwise,, my culture is in fact being destroyed day by day by my left wing arsehole government just as it is the same over most of the developed world ,, good luck to you all
10 minute video in vertical aspect ratio... 😶
As an American who has lived in Australia the mateship became obvious immediately. The relationship is like a big brother (USA), little brother (AUS) which can cause some friction but don't date pick on little bro
As an American who has lived in Australia the mateship became obvious immediately. The relationship is like a big brother (USA), little brother (AUS) which can cause some friction but don't date pick on little bro.
Lest we forget.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Not quite sure how knowing that is going to advantage an Aboriginal person, unless...
Although I’m a proud Aussie if you sit with anyone old, in any country, they too will have stories to tell. None better, none worse, just none that should be forgotten.
since the 1990s rivers been blocked waters been tapped off for mining and Resouces australian community's suffer time for change climate caused by this unblock free flowing river waters and tapped off ones our land and country suffers sad aussie
💯 correct My people cried when all that uranium was released from Fukushima cos that uranium comes from our Ancestors land. The great Artesian Basin is getting robbed by mining companies and Native title has caused big trouble amongst families all in the name of mining progress.
@@Leeviii2024 my people anangu maralinga nuke testing my people got hit by the wave of black smoke dust and removed from there learn about australia history nuke testing from 1956 to 1960s not japan australia aboriginals hit with nuke test not war
@@Rjames698 yeah I know that Bruz, the Govt have a lot to answer for and still haven't answered. My grandmother was Anangu. I was only saying that this uranium comes from our land and it spreads chaos throughout the world.
@@Leeviii2024 palya love and respect to you my brother every voice counts with storytelling in australia only 988 .000 thousand aboriginals in australia i thought there was 10 mil 20 mil or more not under a milllion looked on census i was sad to learn and now know last year less than a mil sad anangu for all my peoples australia wide
@@Rjames698 Palya Bro, we all have to stick together. We need the right people to lead us and get us out of this mess cos we are dying too young. No matter where your country is North, West, South or East we gotta do this together. Leaders have to be unearthed Bro
Yuwayi Palya 😢😥😭🙏🏼👍🏼
Very good video, is it possible for me to make such good content, greetings from me your fans 🙏, content creator from Indonesia
🙏 my brother , my people
I excoect my help having no tv, and information given out as u go wondering into new information on a case involving me, you cunts cant stop me not getting truth u ded me here and iverseas media and if you rsid two brothels not liverpool y thats bad. Raid six seven as miss karen eebbs our laws govern. Im not nect poluce commisdioner, but hate your lies and oppurtunistic cunts taking advantage.
From Australia to the USA: "G'day Mate"
From Australia to the USA: "G'day Mate"
I notice a lot of Australians are saying they are glad they are on our side and help us if we need them. Frankly, the USA needs us just as much and secondly, there were a few times the USA wouldn't help us. The USA only helps if it benefits them. Sorry, but it's true. I am guessing most Australians don't know the whole truth or blinked.
I guess those first 1,000 American soldiers at the battle of Hamel can be called ANZAC's.
We were all mates until DT, hit the scene, and then we all realised, he would be the first, to leave us, in the lurch
Can someone post the name of the bright orange sculpture, near "Sister Crossing,"and the name of the artist? I love the entire design of this embassy, and the sculptures add so much to the aesthetic - but no plaques to indicate the name of the work. Thanks!
Wonderful!
Obviously a design chosen by Canberra Public Servants because it is typical of the soulless environment in which they work. This embassy looks like the inside of so many of the five star hotels in which they stay. Other than the OVER use of Australian materials it seems cold and impractical. There’s not a thing I’ve seen in this clip to capture our beaches or our modest culture, our self deprecation, our humour, our egalitarianism. I see nothing that captures the outback or our magnificent night skies. An opportunity lost. No doubt it will be torn down in 20 or 30 years because the architectural fashion will have moved on.
V flora swollowing kitana blade? Ok that's fine game is finished then can I have my money now Yaaaaaaaay 😂
What a load of suck up crap. Australia is an American colony. Hope that makes you happy
Why you show Trump..? He hates everyone, but loves himself.... Little lone is condescending to US Tops , especially vets....even more so, the ones that where caught.. or lost limbs.. I guess its only a timeline... But you get my reasoning , I hope.
This is great! Thank you. I look forward to getting to Texas one day and having a great coffee to remind me of home ☕
Pearl Harbor
I think this counts as working with the underprivileged. Keep up the good work.
I think this "mateship" thing, can become bit of a hackneyed expression
Australian's are very relaxed and easy going. Good to see you work with our small but effective ADF.
Simply, We are Australian's.
The Australian ambassador absolutely nailed it. My view on the US & Australia has aways been like 2 siblings with the same abusive parent. We survive by relying on each other. The big difference with Australia when it comes to US allies is they have actually stood and delivered 100% of the time when others have waned for one reason or another (IE Vietnam War). Also remember that after 9/11 the first treaty invoked was ANZUS and the first country to come to the US's defense was Australia. Took NATO 3 days and took Australia less than 3 hours. The words he spoke were not out of hope or future alliance but from history and from Australia keeping their promises. Here's to another 100 years or more of mateship!
Ill always love you aussies.
Made me proud to be Aussie seeing that, my Irish born grandfather was in the US 33rd Infantry Division, fought at Meuse Argonne in 1917, the deadliest battle in US Military history, I’m lucky to be here.
We Will Remember Them. Lest We Forget. 🇦🇺🇳🇿🌺
Lest we forget.
Australians.. Be aware to be the enemy of the Yanks is very dangerous. But to be friends with America is ABSOLUTELY FUC*ING FATAL
As an Australian, I want them out of our country!!!
So I can’t come visit sometimes as a friend?
As an Australian, I say we need a good f-ing ally for when some pacific conquest happens, look at the japs in the second world war. To be fair us aussies probably would have held out, but we wouldn't have the manpower to take back the pacific on our own, life also wouldn't be very comfortable
If your mates in a fight you help him out no matter the outcome
Always look after your mate especially if he's in a fight.
I can see my blinds opening and closing during time lapse.
what about all children ? not just some , no more harming anyone
Served with the Americans in many training exercises when I was in 16RWAR in Perth than 2RAR Qld in 2006 and always enjoyed their humour and company and I hope we continue this mateship long into the future...
16RAR? do you mean 16RWAR?
@@lucaseric8679 correct I was half asleep when I wrote it
The race for corner offices in ON !!!