The Razor Gang, 1928 (filmed in Lismore, NSW) clip 1
This community film production was created in Lismore, NSW, adding to the celebrations surrounding the opening of the Memorial Baths and the Municipal Council Chambers (March 1928). The film contains numerous shots of local settings. The director was William Reed (husband of the Hollywood starlet Eva Novak no less). The presentation is credited to TJ Dorgan, proprietor of the Star Court theatre, and most of its actors are Northern Rivers locals. One month after filming the finished product was shown in the Star Court. Most likely this is the earliest film of Lismore. NFSA holds only the first 27 mins.
This clip shows the Freemasons Hotel (later the Canberra, then Tommy's Tavern). It then cuts to two pan shots of an audience inside the Star Court theatre.
Plot synopsis: The plot of this incomplete short fiction revolves around the adventures of a young man who, with his mother, migrates from England after his father's chemical company is no longer viable. He travels with his mother to Lismore, where his chemical background enables him to solve the problem of stunted bananas, which are afflicted with a condition termed `bunchy top'. He becomes the manager of the Lismore butter factory, courts the daughter of his mother's cousin, and works against the evil machinations of the local baddy, Gillette Jim, who is described as `a dirty blade who inherited his father's interest in Ned Kelly and company'.
NFSA title no. 51453
Tropical Fruits 2010 Pool Party.mov
Tropical Fruits Gold 2010 New Year's Celebration Pool Party, held on New Years Day 2011 at Lismore War Memorial Pool, Lismore NSW Australia. A key part of the Tropical Fruits Inc. annual celebrations for New Year. Tropical Fruits is a community organisation in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales.
Featured DJ on the video is DJ Rene Stanton, there were other DJ's at the party besides Rene. tropicalfruits.org.au
Video and post production by David Smouha, smooee.com
Sun Halo Lismore NSW Australia
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Rusty Harris ROCK THE GATE ~ Lismore 12 May 2012
Rusty Harris appeared, the first of many friendly faces to greet me as I approached Lismore's Riverside Park. We were outside the Memorial Baths as he shared his message The Earth Is To Be A Garden and was on his way to catch an alligator? hehe as we remember water...
Today is the 12th May 2012, it's a Yellow Planetary Seed ... and the seed of the life in the universe is germinating in the people ... Just to think a year ago where we were at Nimbin Mardi Grass with Michael bless his soul: ... Rusty was in the streets of Nimbin pointing us to Murwillumbah on the 14th May ... for the United Community Gathering here: and there's 7 more films from that day United Community Gathering.
Anyways if you want to support this mission go to:
Northern Rivers Guardians
CSG Free Northern Rivers
Lock The Gate Alliance
and LOVE your WATER
Originally uploaded and titled as: Meet Rusty in Lismore On CSG Water Memorial Day 12th May 2012
Filmed by David Peace=One Love
This was the next scene on the way to the gathering at Riverside Park, Lismore:
Aerial Video Lismore 44magnum Productions
Aerial Video Lismore 44magnum Productions able to film HD aerial video using radio controlled helicopters . for more information visit. 44magnumproductions.com
drive through Leeton NSW
Short trip through Leeton NSW, Australia.
Shot with a gopro hero3, time lapse exposure on 1/2 second delay between shots. Had to slow it down to roughly 12 FPS to give a decent look going through town.
Street View's New Look on Google Maps Australia
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Traditional Gunnedah Sites Guided by Wayne Griffiths
Ballina locals bowl clip 2010
just a clip for the Ballina locals.
Tropical Fruits TRIBE NYE Festival 2011-2.mov
Tropical Fruits TRIBE NYE Festival 2011-2.
This festival has 6 parties - a short preview of each i8s shown in this video.
Parties are the Opening Parade and Film Festival Opening, The Campground Party, The Youth Party, The New Years Eve Party, the New Years Day Recovery Pool Party and the evening Recovery Party.
Street View on Google Maps
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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander knowledges Seminar Series 4: Visual Arts
Our fourth seminar focuses on visual art, and will be held on Friday, September 21. We look forward to welcoming three distinguished presenters – Djon Mundine and Janelle Evans.
Djon Mundine OAM, a member of the Bandjalung people of northern New South Wales, is a distinguished pioneer Aboriginal curator and artist. As a foremost figure in the Australian art world, he is an activist, writer, commentator, and critic. Djon will speak about the concept of art curation within Aboriginal knowledges, and how art was created as a communal, social and political act as a reaffirmation of and commitment to the relationship or participants to each other, to society, to the land-environment and to the spiritual cosmos.
Janelle Evans is of Dharug descent. She is an award-winning visual artist who exhibits internationally, and is a current PhD candidate at the University of Sydney, where she also teaches painting. Janelle will be talking to us about the concept of NAANYILI, which means deep looking in the Sydney Dharug language, and how she has applied this to her current exhibition which creatively reinterprets the objectifying photographic practice of nineteenth-century colonial ethnographers, inviting the viewer to find new ways of perceiving Aboriginal women than that projected by the myths and stereotypes formulated during the colonial period.
Solar Hot Water Installation
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Eau Claire is a city in Chippewa and Eau Claire counties in the west-central part of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Located almost entirely in Eau Claire County, for which it is the county seat, the city had a population of 65,883 at the 2010 census, making it the state's ninth-largest city. Eau Claire is the principal city of the Eau Claire, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is a part of the Eau Claire-Menomonie Combined Statistical Area.
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