australia

My Story: Majok Tulba

Majok Tulba, a refugee from war-torn Sudan, did not speak fluent English when he arrived in Australia in 2001. He escaped from his village at the age of nine, unaware of where his parents were. He speaks candidly to MiNDFOOD Radio.

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GALLERY: The Australian Outback

Take a look through some wonderful images of the stark Australian outback in our travel gallery.

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Charlie Brown Sping Summer 2012

See pieces from Charlie Brown’s sexy new Spring Summer 2012 collection, featuring opulent prints, decadent fabrics, and embellishments inspired by a luxurious desert oasis.

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Olympic fans “appalled” by badminton scandal

Fans are outraged over poor level of play, sportsmanship after eight badminton players were disqualified for reportedly throwing their matches. MiNDFOOD Reports.

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Preview Gallery: 18th Biennale of Sydney

The 18th Biennale of Sydney has unveiled its highlights for the highly-respected art event, to be presented for free from 27 June until 16 September 2012.

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Autism: early intervention and support

We speak to Trevor Clarke from Autism Spectrum Australia about the growing need for support services for autistic children and their families and which early behaviour indicators to watch out for.

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Interview: Author, Sue Williams

One in four Austalians never travel beyond the city. Author of ‘Woman of the Outback’, Sue Williams chats about her latest book, ‘Welcome to the Outback’, and why we must all venture to the sun-filled red land.

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Australia, New Zealand mark ANZAC day

Parades and ceremonies are held to commemorate ANZAC day, including on the shores of Gallipoli, Turkey, where allied forces had over 21,000 causalities in 1915. MiNDFOOD reports.

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GALLERY: National Photographic Portrait Prize 2012

We take a look at the finalists of this year’s National Photographic Portrait Prize at the National Portrait Gallery in Australia. The contemporary photography prize does not deliberately set out to show a cross-section of Australian life and experience. But by default, that is what is portrayed by the 46 finalists that are chosen from more than 1,500 entries to go on show.

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Danish Royals welcomed in Australia

Prince Frederick and Princess Mary of Denmark have been warmly welcomed to Melbourne as they move on from Sydney, continuing their whirlwind visit to Australia. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Taste buds gallery

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Go west gallery

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Queen Elizabeth II in Australia

We bring you the best images as Queen Elizabeth II visits Australia on her 16th official tour of the country.

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Journey through the Top End

For the world-weary, there may be no better antidote than an escape by luxury vessel to the Kimberley region, where you’ll experience some of the most remote and beautiful wilderness in Australia. MiNDFOOD reports.

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Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

Ningaloo Reef has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Here today, Gone tomorrow

A new book highlighting the threat of climate change to more than 100 places around the globe is encouraging people to visit them before it’s too late.
You can buy the book online at 100places.com/en

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Approaching deadline

We’re currently in countdown mode, getting ready to send our bumper September editions to print, and I’m starting to question whether art director Jacqui, chief sub Laura and senior designer Lexi actually go home at all.

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Tropical Treasure gallery

An exploration of Queensland’s coast on board the luxurious Rhapsody of the Seas reveals unmatched natural beauty, cultural riches and an artful capital city.

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Laura and the Chocolate Factory

On a recent trip to South Australia I discovered what really goes on behind the scenes of a chocolate factory and realise I may have chosen the wrong career …MiNDFOOD reports.

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From the source: Wasabi

What most of us know as wasabi is really just horseradish in disguise.
We meet Australia’s top wasabi grower and discover a truly intriguing plant that won’t release its prized fiery flavour to just anyone.

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Southern Belles gallery

If you are seeking the best of nature and nurture, two of South Australia’s gems beckon. Redefine tranquility with a slow meander on the Murray 
or head to Kangaroo Island for views to infinity and luxury to match.

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L’Oreal Colour Trophy Awards 2011

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The Key of Sea

In a celebration of culture diversity, well-known Australian musicians have joined with a handful of migrant and refugee musicians to create a glorious album titled The Key of Sea. Listen to Sarah Blasko and Ajak Kwai’s track Nyiir Ienquarr.

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Festivities 2010

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