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    Why dance in a museum?

    Why dance in a museum?

    Lucy Guerin is one of the most awarded choreographers working in Australia today. To mark 21 years of her company Lucy Guerin Inc, the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art (ACCA) will host NEWRETRO — a massive durational performance installation.

    Also, we examine the well-established trend of choreographers presenting contemporary dance in galleries and museums and ask: How does our relationship to dance change when it's not experienced in a theatre? And ahead of the return of Madama Butterfly to Sydney Harbour, we meet Brian Castles-Onion, the conductor of every Handa Opera in the series' 11-year history.

    58: Bridges are strong af

    58: Bridges are strong af

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    Geoff returns from summiting the Sydney Harbour Bridge with fun facts, barely describing the actual experience and the duo couldn't help but include the seemingly regular occurring "social media gripes" segment.

    (and a multitude of social media which we don't need to link)

    (nah jokes, but don’t expect much more from Instagram)

    Social media

    Toast & Roast:

    Georgie:

    Geoff:

    Fight over Bennelong’s home, and the hunger for migrants

    Fight over Bennelong’s home, and the hunger for migrants

    The beautiful island on Sydney Harbour, once home to Indigenous leaders Bennelong and Barangaroo, is at the centre of a fight over ownership. 

    And, why small business is desperate for immigration to kickstart.

     

    To find out more about The Front you can link here and for more from the newsroom at The Australian link here or search for The Australian in your app store.

    This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and Hareem Khan, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. The multimedia editor is Lia Tsamoglou, and original music composed by Jasper Leak.

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    Episode 40: We talk with landscape architects Kate Luckraft and Bianca Pineda about urban designs, gender roles in design & trees

    Episode 40: We talk with landscape architects Kate Luckraft and Bianca Pineda about urban designs, gender roles in design & trees

    ASPECT Studios director Kate Luckraft and associate Bianca Pineda share their ideas, views, experiences and thoughts on a range of iconic design projects ASPECT Studios has delivered like One Central Park, Barangaroo South and Quay Quarter in Sydney’s famous Circular Quay.

    Along the way, we find out about how working on these high-pressure and very much public projects as a woman and a landscape architect has shaped and even changed both the actual projects and also them as highly-sought after and highly-skilled professionals.

    Sydney’s secret penguins with Ranger Mel Tyas

    Sydney’s secret penguins with Ranger Mel Tyas

    In this fun episode, National Parks and Wildlife Ranger Mel Tyas introduces us to one of Sydney’s best-kept secrets – the endangered colony of wild Little Penguins of Manly, in the heart of Australia’s biggest city. The smallest of all penguins, these tiny, endearing critters have called Manly home for decades, and theirs is the only breeding colony on the NSW mainland, making them extra unique. Ranger Mel spends her days working alongside and protecting these beloved seabirds in the Sydney Harbour area, and in this episode she reveals their history, behaviours and challenges, and also shares some of her favourite penguin tales (including one about a fella who swam nearly 2000km from Sydney to Adelaide!?!).

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