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Richard Lancaster SC | Barrister, Sydney
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Richard Lancaster SC is a barrister practising from the Fifth Floor, St James Hall, Sydney. Areas of practice are primarily:. Administrative and constitutional law. Richard has a broad practice in public law (administrative law, judicial review and constitutional law) in the Federal Court, the NSW Supreme Court and the NSW Land and Environment Court. Some examples are set out here, for others please refer to the searchable index of cases below, or to the environmental law tab below. 2015) 232 FCR 467; [2...
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Apartments — The Drift
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Enviably positioned mere meters from Bondi Beach, 16 designed-to-lease apartments break convention to offer you residencies that are highly liveable through brilliant design. Designed for the way you love to live,. Is where boundaries and routine take a back seat to spontaneity and freedom. It’s where coming and going, unwinding and relaxing work in perfect sync with your surroundings. 12 boutique one-bedroom apartments with study hub. 4 boutique two-bedroom apartments with study hub. Welcome to the Drift.
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Picking an Archibald winner :: MGNSW
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Museums and Galleries of NSW. Picking an Archibald winner. Saturday, 11 July 2015. 2014 finalist, Dapeng Liu. Portrait of Yin Cao on blue-and-green landscape. Image courtesy of Art Gallery of NSW. Archibald season is back for its 94th innings. This year, 47 finalists have made it to the walls of the Art Gallery of NSW, and the hotly anticipated announcement is due on Friday. So, which artist will take out this year’s Archibald Prize? David Gulpilil, two worlds. But what do the real art critics reckon?
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streetkids: Toben
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Sunday, January 16, 2011. Have posted about the streetkids project in their news section. Adam Taylor has just returned from New York, adding a second city to his photographic series and upcoming exhibition. Streetkids. Is a photographic documentation of youth living in the periphery of major cities.". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Typo: September 2010
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I love his performance posters. Each one is absolutely perfect down to the very last tittle. Click on them to enlarge! Logo of the Day. Concept: A Execution: C-. I'm always feelin' the simplistic colors and shapes Tebbott uses in his designs. The type is really just there as a backup. Isn't it so wonderful how the choice of a type face can totally date a certain design? New jewelry favorites. Not too expensive, and they have really great T.T. (typography taste)! These Pics Don't Need Type. New York, US.
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Museums and Galleries of NSW. Articles in this column describe World War One projects and centenary commemoration events. An hours flying visit. More on in History Week. Still a bit of History Week left. The little tank that could. Will Ace be ready for the NSW Lancers Parade in Parramatta? Remembering World War I. Commemoration throughout the state. World War One across Australia. 2015 is the year to remember WWI. Tony Albert in conversation. What's behind this new Indigenous public monument. A multitud...
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Bailed Up! :: MGNSW
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Museums and Galleries of NSW. Saturday, 11 July 2015. Bailed up 1895, 1927. Tom Roberts (England; Australia, b.1856, d.1931). Oil on canvas, 134.5 × 182.8 cm Art Gallery of NSW. Purchased 1933. Photo: AGNSW. And the lesser-known Eugowra Museum. And it’s a story with a write-your-own ending. The horses reared, the coach toppled over and the troopers fled. The gold-hungry boys absconded with their heavy bounty and took off towards their hide-out some 80 kilometres away in the Weddin Mountains. The story go...
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What's in a war-time quilt? :: MGNSW
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Museums and Galleries of NSW. Whats in a war-time quilt? Saturday, 11 July 2015. Huswiff WWI military sewing case. Soldier’s patchwork with many stars c. 1860-80. Maker unknown. Made in India from military uniform wool and beading. Hand sewn, 211 × 208 cm. Beaded soldiers quilt, c.1860-70. Maker unknown. Made in India using military uniform wool and beading. Hand sewn. 160 × 160 cm. Manly Art Gallery and Museum. Intarsia with Soldiers quilt detail, c.1760-1780. Manly Art Gallery and Museum. One of Austra...
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Articles :: MGNSW
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Museums and Galleries of NSW. An hours flying visit. Gould League of Bird Lovers. Can you help solve the missing years of the NSW Gould League of Bird Lovers badges? Lighting spotfires under a palace of colonial power. Garden Palace, which burned to the ground in 1882, was a monument to empire's glory. Indigenous artist Jonathan Jones is now working on an epic exhibition that will explore this historical epoch from an Aboriginal perspective. Narromine Aviation Museum up sizes. Auction Action at Firstdraft.