Albury/Wodonga
‘Parched: An artist research residency about drought in regional Victoria’ by Jacqueline Millner
July 22, 2024
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1 June 2024. In an article in Garland Magazine, Jacqueline Millner reveals what artist residencies can tell us about the lived culture of drought. The full ...
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Where there is wind (there will be dust), a video-essay poem by Jesse Boylan
May 17, 2024
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Jesse Boylan is an artist living on Djaara country in Central Victoria, Australia, interested in expanded documentary practice and the role art plays in environmental ...
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Drought: A challenge to every Australian
May 4, 2022
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Border Morning Mail. 10 October 1944, 2. Transcript: We spill out our wealth and sacrifice young lives to win a war and are joyous over ...
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DROUGHT DESOLATION SEEN ABOUT ALBURY
May 4, 2022
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Border Morning Mail. 26 May 1945, 8. Transcript: DROUGHT DESOLATION SEEN ABOUT ALBURY. Federal Officer Says We May Get More Wheat. When Mr S. Hodgson, ...
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RAINFALL FIGURES DOWN: Lowest For Five Years
May 4, 2022
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Border Morning Mail, March 1938. Transcript: POSITION BECOMES DISTURBING. The first two months of 1938 have produced almost drought conditions and records on the rain ...
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Inigo Jones’s Forecast
May 2, 2022
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‘Inigo Jones’s Forecast,’ Wodonga and Towong Sentinel, 26 January 1940, 2. Transcript: In a forecast bulletin issued by Mr Inigo Jones… the prediction is ...
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