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Australian artist CJ Hendry brings immersive Flower Market and JuJu World to Gardens by the Bay
Australian artist CJ Hendry brings immersive Flower Market and JuJu World to Gardens by the Bay The IMBA Theatre at Gardens by the Bay will host the Flower Market from Jun 10 to 14, and JuJu World, the world's first inflatable experience dedicated to Hendry’s very own collectible toy series, from Jun 20 to Jul 18. Flowers will bloom all over IMBA Theatre at Gardens by the Bay like never before as acclaimed Australian artist Catherine Jenna Hendry, better known as CJ Hendry, makes her...
Town saved from flooding 70 years ago sets vintage tractor record
NSW town of Wentworth sets vintage tractor record 70 years on from flood Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 2:01pm In short: The south-west New South Wales town of Wentworth was saved from flooding in 1956. Farmers used Ferguson TEA20 tractors to create levee banks to protect the town from the rapidly rising Murray and Darling rivers. Wentworth has set a record for the most "little grey" Ferguson tractors in the same location.
In Bay Area, World Cup is set to boost fast-growing grassroots soccer
In Bay Area, World Cup is set to boost fast-growing grassroots soccer SAN FRANCISCO, June 5 : For years, Jorge Bejarano has been one of the San Francisco Bay Area's most passionate soccer fans, banging a drum for the second-tier Oakland Roots. With the World Cup coming to the U.S., he and others are counting on their cheers for local soccer to resonate across the nation. Soccer fans are a minority among sports supporters in the United States.
Far South Coast breaks records in oyster growing turnaround
Oyster estuary becomes crown jewel after record breaking year Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 12:05pm In short: Merimbula Lake on the NSW Far South Coast is setting records and has now overtaken traditional oyster farming regions. Other regions have seen a downturn following repeated natural disasters. The NSW government is aiming to tackle issues facing the industry and nearly triple the farm gate value by 2030.
Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way?
Backlash is often swift when authorities try to plan retreat from the coast: Is there a better way? Sadie Harley Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Climate change is exacerbating rainfall, flooding and sea-level rises in coastal and low-lying areas. During the past few years, disastrous floods have swept through Lismore in New South Wales, Northern Queensland, and the Great Ocean Road in Victoria.
'It's not normal to be winning the way I'm winning': Johnson excelling in open water
Moesha Johnson swimming in World Cup gold, with every move designed for LA28 success Sun 7 Jun 2026 at 5:09am Few of Australia's sporting talents are so accustomed to success as those swimmers who ply their trade in the water of our nation's pools. So golden are Australia's Dolphins that there is an expectation of success that breeds a degree of complacency among the sporting public. Kaylee McKeown took umbrage to that, hitting back at the perception that success is a guaranteed part of...
Sarah was amused by the quicksand she stepped in on a South Australian beach. Then ‘reality set in’
Joy turned to panic as Sarah and her dog sank quickly. She thought ‘this is not how I’m going to go’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast“I’ve literally had my real, live Indiana Jones moment,” Sarah Darbyshire says of the frightening moment she and her dog stumbled into quicksand. The Holdfast Bay council has put up signs warning about the treacherous, liquefied patch on Glenelg North beach in South Australia.
Wildlife carer puts $5 bounty on Indian mynas, the 'cane toads of the sky'
Frustration over approach to dealing with Indian myna driving grassroots action Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 5:59am In short: A patchwork approach to managing a pest species is fuelling community action and frustration over the lack of state or federal response. The Indian myna is an introduced bird and competes with native wildlife. There are calls for more councils to offer bounties, or for the state or federal governments to implement a coordinated management program.
Media boss Antony Catalano can visit wife he's accused of bashing as bail varied
Media mogul Antony Catalano has had his bail conditions changed to allow him to travel interstate to see his wife, whom he is accused of attacking in March. The 59-year-old has been charged with making threats to kill, assault and false imprisonment. The case will return to court on July 1.
Rising Sun the only light needed in new Australian Dance Theatre work
Australian Dance Theatre premieres RISE at Bundanon Art Museum Sun 31 May 2026 at 11:31am In short: The Australian Dance Theatre has premiered its new performance RISE on the NSW South Coast. Instead of a traditional theatre space, the work is performed outdoors, using the natural light of the Sun at dawn. There are plans to tour the production across the country within the next two years.