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Who'd have thought we'd hear that highly apposite phrase of Louise's ("Moscow on the Torrens") once more, but alas... www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
this is extremely dangerous.
Love to see poetry this good get recognised - one of my favourite books from last year!
Important thread about dehumanization by and for the benefit of tech companies w/lots of good resources
If I had a penny for every time I was able to write about a Blakfulla winning the Golden Lion at a Venice Biennale Iβd have two pennies. Which isnβt much but itβs weird that itβs happened twice
www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02...
I spoke to @gingerandhoney.bsky.social this week about the cuts to Victoriaβs arts funding ecosystem.
The cuts, the uncertainty and lack of transparency have left a cloud over what was Australiaβs creative heart.
The Melbourne Advantage is over. Weβll see if other cities pick up the pieces.
I just did the dumbest thing of my entire career to prove a much more serious point.
I tricked ChatGPT and Google, and made them tell other users Iβm a competitive hot-dog-eating world champion
People are using this trick on a massive scale to make AI tell you lies. Iβll explain how I did it
Australian screen industry crushed as Universal shutters Matchbox Pictures, with 60 jobs lost
Peak screenwriting body says the closure is a reminder industry cannot rely on βwhims of international studios to keep us afloatβ #AusPol
www.theguardian.com/culture/2026...
On this week's show, we look at 'Loving: Photographs of Men in Love 1850s to 1950s', an exhibition on across the East Coast. And Jason Di Rosso gives his thoughts on Mr Nobody Against Putin and EPIC.
Very unexpected and welcome news!
QUT will become the new custodian of Meanjin, Australia's most eminent literary journal, bringing the publication back to Brisbane.
www.qut.edu.au/about/meanjin
βNo matter how Ring and other surveillance tech companies may downplay it, thereβs no world in which finding lost dogs is the final end-use for this technology.β
the bushes were people π
Shared with us from Sydney happening now. He had his hands up.
Jon Kudelka, much-loved Australian political cartoonist, dies aged 53
This is a really fascinating conversation about the influencer/alt-right world. Good introduction, but also dives into the underlying issues
Work around too much snow
'A Jewish community representative will preview and critique exhibitions from the Sydney Biennale before they open to the public to try to avoid an Adelaide Writers Week-type furore and counter claims many artists on the program hold anti-Zionist views.'
- Michael Bailey
www.afr.com/life-and-lux...
NEWS: The cuts were so severe that at least one department head asked to leave The Post rather than be included in the planning.
Peter Finn, The Post's international editor, requested that he be laid off once he learned about the scope of the cuts to his section.
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/04/b...
A small bird, which is usually flitting around low over the water is standing on a window ledge and looking at the camera with its beak slightly open. It has a bright orange front and a grey or black back. Taken at Serendip Sanctuary, Victoria
Welcome Swallow
In an interview with NPR, Melinda French Gates confirmed that she ended her marriage with Bill Gates because of allegations contained in the Epstein files.
An affronted looking owl with its feathers ruffled forward from the wind is standing on top of a fence post along a line of barbed wire in front of a field of grass. Photo taken in Hawai'i
Pueo (aka Hawaiian Short-eared Owl)
NEW from me: Journalists must forcefully decry the arrests of Don Lemon and Georgia Fort: presswatchers.org/2026/01/jour...
A medium to large black parrot with a bright red stripe across its tail feathers. Its preening, with its head hidden behind the tail feathers, which are splayed out like a fan. Photo taken in Victoria.
Glossy Black-Cockatoo
Long thread, but worth a read