Our Sydney Rock Orchids (Denbdrobium speciosum). Photo © Alison Plummer |
Showing posts with label NSW. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSW. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Monday, March 15, 2021
Midnight Oil, Makaratta Project at Hope Estate, Hunter Valley, NSW
Peter Garrett and Midnight Oil, Hope Estate. Image © AP |
What a thrill to be at Hope Estate, Hunter Valley, NSW, for Midnight Oil's Makaratta Project. The moving and engaging welcome to Wonnarua Country was followed by powerful performances from Alice Skye, Troy Cassar-Daley and the mighty force of Peter Garrett/Midnight Oil and guests. What a show, what a message for reconciliation.
The Welcome to Wonnarua Country. Video © AP
Midnight Oil onstage, Hope Estate. Image © AP |
Troy Cassar-Daley and the crowd we were part of at Hope Estate. Image ©AP |
Alice Skye's quiet, awesome ownership of a stage set up for a phenomenal rock band still sends shivers down my spine. Playing piano and accompanied by twins on guitar and drums, Alice, a Wergaia/Wemba Wemba person from Horsham, Victoria, played her heartfelt songs including her own I Feel Better, but I Don't Feel Good, also Terror Australia , written by Peter Garrett and Bones Hillman (Wayne Stevens) who sadly died in November 2020.
Alice Skye at Hope Estate, Image © AP |
Hopefully heading out of Covid are we going back to a better, more thoughtful world?
Monday, June 8, 2020
But first into the blue, Pearl Beach NSW
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Just glorious. Sunset foreshore walk from Pearl Beach enjoying the fascinating rock pool formations as well as the views to Lion Island (left) and Palm Beach.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
The Church that would not Die, St Michael the Archangel, Wollombi
Book cover image photographed by Ken Martin. |
Like the church itself, the book is the sum of the involvement of many people. Drawing on a heritage architect paper by James Phillip of Weir Phillips Heritage Architects and research into the auction years by Gael Winnick, I tell stories of those involved with the addition of early chapters regarding the arrival in Sydney of the first Catholics and Bishop Polding who laid St Michael's first foundation stone in 1840. The 'mapping' of emerging Wollombi and the incredible engineering feat of the convict-built Great North Road are also included. Also proud to have handled production and publishing, including design with my company True Blue Cockatoo.
Published by the ACU, Sydney, the book will be available to buy in Wollombi via St Michael's Church or contact me, info@bluecockatoo.com.au for sales enquiries (proceeds to St Michael's).
Book launch, Grays Inn Garden at Noyce Brothers' Wine, Wollombi. |
Grays Inna and Noyce Brothers' cellar door, Panino Caffe Wollombi Village, NSW. |
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