Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Last Top Stories: Book honour for Bendigo historian

Book honour for Bendigo historian

Book honour for Bendigo historian
A BENDIGO historian has been honoured in print for his lifetime service to heritage preservation. Dennis O'Hoy - the foundation director of the Bendigo Trust in 1970 - is the focus of a series of essays in a new book called An Angel by the Water. The ...
>> view original

Fear and loathing: a Bendigo art exhibition explores the habits of regional ...

Fear and loathing: a Bendigo art exhibition explores the habits of regional ...
Her short video of various petrol stations in Bendigo was created on a Smartphone in slow motion and was taken while driving past them. "An ethereal video work, that's shot at night," she said. Called Petrol Stations, she says her work is a ...
>> view original

Popping the cork on Bendigo's rich history

Popping the cork on Bendigo's rich history
Tickets for Bendigo Heritage Uncorked and Bendigo Heritage After Dark are now on sale. The event's 21st year also coincides with the 100th anniversary of the death of architect William Vahland and patrons will once again have the opportunity to view ...
>> view original

Choosing a good death: Bendigo hearings for state inquiry into end of life choices

Choosing a good death: Bendigo hearings for state inquiry into end of life choices
"Some of the service provision in the home can be particularly challenging particularly on farms or away from a major population centre." Dr Jason Fletcher, an Intensivist and advance care planning lead from Bendigo Health agrees with the Mr O'Donohue.
>> view original

The horror game that will be unplayable after 2M player deaths launches next week

The horror game that will be unplayable after 2M player deaths launches next week
If you want to try The Flock, and there are many reasons why you might want to, I suggest getting in quick. the_flock. The Flock is an asynchronous multiplayer horror game, which by itself is a hell of an interesting pitch, but the thing that has ...
>> view original

IoT security is RUBBISH says IoT vendor collective

IoT security is RUBBISH says IoT vendor collective
A vendor group whose membership includes Microsoft, Symantec, Verisign, ADT and TRUSTe reckons the Internet of Things (IoT) market is being pushed with no regard to either security or consumer privacy. In what will probably be ignored by the next ...
>> view original

NBN's 'Sky Muster' satellite gets launch date

NBN's 'Sky Muster' satellite gets launch date
There are less than fifty days until the government-owned company behind the national broadband network will blast the first of two broadband satellites 36,000 kilometres into orbit. Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull, who opposed the building of ...
>> view original

Twitter ends DM character limit. Does it want to become an email service?

Twitter ends DM character limit. Does it want to become an email service?
Is this is the sign of things to come? Twitter has from today ended the 140 character limit on Direct Messages. Twitter, which is mostly about letting the world know your thoughts in all of 140 characters — this was once the limit for short messages ...
>> view original

First digital map of seafloor reveals kaleidoscope of diversity

First digital map of seafloor reveals kaleidoscope of diversity
It's among the possibilities with the first digital geology map of the seafloor, which covers 70 percent of the Earth's surface. “The deep ocean floor is a graveyard with much of it made up of the remains of microscopic sea creatures called ...
>> view original

Knockin' on heaven's door: Project shows universe experiencing a slow death

Knockin' on heaven's door: Project shows universe experiencing a slow death
Sydney: The Universe is experiencing a slow death, like a person resting on the sofa awaiting eternal sleep, according to astronomers from a project which measured the energy generated by 200,000 galaxies. The international team carried out the most ...
>> view original

No comments:

Post a Comment