Newsday 2007

Arts

Sculpture recognises surf lifesavers’ sacrifice

Lifesavers who risk their own lives for complete strangers received recognition on Friday at Bondi, thanks to Sasha Reid’s six metre sculpture of the line of a lifesaver’s reel. Read more

Fashion finds new fields

In a notoriously competitive industry, Australian designers are straying away from the well-worn runway to find new ways to capture audiences. Read more

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Artist's bottle-top protest against PM

Liar, war monger, threat to society. These are the words plastered across political expressionist Stan Ghys’s artwork, which speaks out against John Howard. Read more

Young people with designs on the future

A profile of three young fashion designers. Read more

Human and car models pose together at motor show

The glamour of the Australian International Motor Show stepped up another gear on Thursday night with a spectacular fashion show. Read more

Diana exhibit pulls the heart strings

Rumours of a replica wedding gown and repetitive music haven’t stopped people from enjoying Diana: A Celebration, although the daily number of visitors have halved. Read more

Size matters in Woollahra sculpture prize

Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull presented the Woollahra Council small sculpture prize on Friday night. The prize is one of only two in Australia awarded for smaller scale sculptures. Read more

 

NewsDay is a project by UTS journalism students. The publication carries reports by students working from a daily newsroom at the university. This year NewsDay reporters covered stories on Thursday, October 18 and Friday, October 19.