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When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
Temple & Webster Group (ASX: TPW) shares have performed strongly as the company has benefitted from social distancing and improved profits.
Created during the last eight years since artist Frey Jobbins’ son David returned from Afghanistan, these works reflect on the complex issues of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depression, anxiety, self-harm, suicide and guilt.
More than 150 talented artists and writers from across Australia are lining up to connect with audiences during the 2020 ‘Emerging Writers’ Festival’ (EWF), which will this year be broadcast in its entirety in the digital world.
Short-term revenue falls haven’t held back IDX’s acquisition multiple arbitrage growth model, or its share price.
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‘Going Viral’ began when I saw the first image of the Covid-19 molecule. I assumed it was photographed through an electron microscope but then I learned it was actually created by medical illustrators to help the public put a face to the virus.
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“I am thrilled to celebrate my 30 years as Artistic Director with the Orchestra with this special anniversary program culminating in the online premiere of one of our most celebrated performances, the epic cinematic documentary Mountain” – Richard Tognetti
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From 10 to 21 June, the ‘Sydney Film Festival’ program will set the reels in motion with 33 films from 12 countries including 16 world premieres.
As US protests entered their 12th day, tens of thousands turned out in Sydney to show their support.
‘Making Art Work’ is a stimulus project designed to ensure the development and delivery of a range of new works involving more than 40 Queensland practitioners with a line-up of artists, writers and facilitators across four rounds.
Australia doesn’t need to choose between the US and China, but we need to start preparing not to be forced to.
Here are some answers to common questions about the mechanics of the markets.
The current macro-economic settings makes it easy for bad creditors to borrow, and even easier for resilient well-run businesses with secular demand tailwinds.