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Interview mit Sylvia Loehrmann, Spitzenkandidatin und Fraktionsvorsitzende im NRW-Landtag, Buendnis 90/ Die Gruenen im Funkhaus von radio NRW..
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WFSU-TV producer Rob Diaz de Villegas interviews Dr. David Kimbro of the FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory for the "In the Grass, On the Reef" documentary.
Date: 14 May 2007
Time taken: 12.15 am
Photographer: Nasrin Cassim
Relation: Sister
Location: Durwest Primary School
Description: An interview with the principal of Durwest Primary.
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Interview mit Sylvia Loehrmann, Spitzenkandidatin und Fraktionsvorsitzende im NRW-Landtag, Buendnis 90/ Die Gruenen im Funkhaus von radio NRW..
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Libraries play a role in preserving our national story as a multicultural society. In 2024 Yarra Plenty Regional Library collected a range of untold stories unique to the experience of migration and the Australian story. Twelve participants shared their stories of migration, their life in Australia and how they feel about being Australian. We were also interested in an object that they still treasured from their Homeland. Interviewer and post production support work by Liz Pidgeon, Local and Family History Librarian. Filming, editing and post production by Media Masterworks Productions and photography by volunteer members of the Diamond Valley Photographic Society based in Greensborough. Interviews took place at Diamond Valley, Thomastown and Watsonia libraries in April and December 2024. This collection includes a selection of the photographs taken, including those that were used as part of the exhibition which took place at Ivanhoe Library and Cultural Hub 17 March-6 April 2025. YPRL gratefully acknowledges the Local History Grants Program and Public Record Office Victoria, supported by the Victorian Government through the Community Support Fund.
Lotta is from Stockholm Sweden, she travelled to Australian as a tourist in Australia in 1987 and met her husband. After some time she decided to stay and worked with her husband for a time. They raised their family in Macleod and then Diamond Creek. Lotta quilts cot blankets for the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne. Lotta's treasured objects are items that remind her of precious strong traditons and customs of her Homeland including the display of their flag. The traditonal handpainted Dali horse, the maypole is decorated as part of the mid summer festival after the hay has been cut and stored before winter. St Lucia Day is celebrated on 13 December. She brings light to this winter festival. "13 December is very dark in Sweden so we bring a lot of candles into our traditon to light it up for us".
Watch the interviews at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLICeuwLv2M&list=PLWKCnQoyd42...
2022-04-25: President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi A. Adesina during Atlantic Council Interview.
'The Art of Shopping' photographed by Mikael Jansson and styled by Karl Templer. The editorial features models Janice Alida, Irina Kravchenko and Meghan Collison, March 2013.
Your nonverbal communications speak the truth about you. Yes, that’s true. Without saying a word, you can communicate volumes of information to the interviewer. You communicate by facial expressions, posture and movement. A savvy interviewer can decode you actions. If they don’t like what they see, you are out. Your skills and experience on your […] jobfolk.com/2013/09/16/subtle-ways-to-ace-your-interview-...
Libraries play a role in preserving our national story as a multicultural society. In 2024 Yarra Plenty Regional Library collected a range of untold stories unique to the experience of migration and the Australian story. Twelve participants shared their stories of migration, their life in Australia and how they feel about being Australian. We were also interested in an object that they still treasured from their Homeland. Interviewer and post production support work by Liz Pidgeon, Local and Family History Librarian. Filming, editing and post production by Media Masterworks Productions and photography by volunteer members of the Diamond Valley Photographic Society based in Greensborough. Interviews took place at Diamond Valley, Thomastown and Watsonia libraries in April and December 2024. This collection includes a selection of the photographs taken, including those that were used as part of the exhibition which took place at Ivanhoe Library and Cultural Hub 17 March-6 April 2025. YPRL gratefully acknowledges the Local History Grants Program and Public Record Office Victoria, supported by the Victorian Government through the Community Support Fund.
Ignacio, originally from Murcia in southeast of Spain arrived in Melbourne in July 2022, age 37 with his wife and four-year-old son. They lived in several countries, including Qatar for about ten years, before they came to Australia. His career centres on project management in the cultural world, with a speciality in public art and community activation. Ignacio's treasured object from his homeland are these smalll espartenas; reproduction of two traditional sandals called espartena that were worn historically in Igancio's hometown. They are made out of esparto which is a type of grass. "This object belonged to my grandfather and he used to have them in his car as a sort of protection..it's been with me in many different countries... I guess he's protecting me.."
Watch the interviews at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLICeuwLv2M&list=PLWKCnQoyd42...