2013年12月1日 星期日

Inspiring the next generation

Meanwhile, her father, heritage architect Peter Freeman, has his own creative ventures going on.His book The Wallpapered Manse has just been published, putting the focus on his cherished home in Moruya on the South Coast.The book details the restoration of the historic Presbyterian manse, built in 1865, and the history of Moruya. He will be discussing The Wallpapered Manse at the National Library of Australia on Tuesday, December 3 at 6.30pm.Look to the skies over Canberra on Monday morning to see Qantas fly its new 737 aircraft with indigenous livery over the national capital.The 737-800 aircraft is adorned with a design adapted from the painting Medicine Pocket by Aboriginal artist Paddy Bedford, which is in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra.

For the first time in the airline's 93 year history, the iconic Qantas tail has been included in the design, with the usual red tail colour behind the white kangaroo altered to match the earthy tones of Bedford's art work.The aircraft will arrive in Canberra on Monday as QF803 at 8.Of course, some of the data that passes over those cables is encrypted,amino resin and while it's still not likely that the NSA is able to crack the most powerful standards with brute force, the agency has explored other methods for making encryption a moot point.15am. It will then be taken across to a hangar for a media preview.They've done a fantastic job on these machines; it's been a real pleasure to see and 2013 esmoke ego-k and use the real hardware.Now finished his mission to Afghanistan, singer and diplomat Fred Smith has hardly had time to acclimatise back into Canberra life, instead getting back on the road touring.He's performing at the All Saints Church in Ainslie on Saturday and Sunday at 8pm and tickets are available at the door.We want Targa to be as big a part of their year composite hose as it is of ours.Smith will still be working with the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, around the Australian Civil-Military Centre, which helps develop national civil-military capabilities to prepare for conflicts and disasters overseas.

Smith and his partner Maryanne Voyazis are expecting their first child in January. Does that influence his decision to return to a potentially dangerous posting?"I'll never say never but I think I'll be kicking around Canberra for a while," he said.Smith was the first Australian diplomat on the ground in Afghanistan and the last to leave earlier this month as part of the drawdown of Australian mission in Uruzgan Province.He said the Australian forces helped improve security in the province and allow the development of roads and heath facilities and schools.

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