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  2. Margaret Olley - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Olley was born in Lismore, New South Wales.She was the eldest of three children of Joseph Olley and Grace (née Temperley). The Olley family moved to Tully in far north Queensland in 1925, with Margaret boarding at St Anne's in Townsville in 1929, before returning to New South Wales in 1931.

  3. Tweed Regional Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Tweed Regional Gallery & Margaret Olley Art Centre is a regional art gallery in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia. [1] [2] Lonely Planet Australia describes it as "an exceptional gallery... home to some of Australia's finest in a variety of media." [3] In June 2009 the gallery featured in an episode of the ABC television program ...

  4. Nasturtiums (E. Phillips Fox) - Wikipedia

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    After being owned by the model's family, the Boyds, since its creation, the painting was purchased in 2011 at auction by the Society of the Art Gallery of New South Wales as a memorial to Margaret Olley, a Sydney painter and longtime patron of the gallery who had died a few months earlier.

  5. Australian Geographic Shares the Fascinating Importance of ...

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    Spiderwebs also mean that there are spiders lurking around, and many people are not fans of the eight-legged creatures. Australian Geographic shared a cool video on Friday, March 1st that explains ...

  6. Spiders spin webs to catch prey. They’re also trapping a ...

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    DNA captured by spiderwebs may be a hidden resource that scientists can use to track endangered animals and monitor ecosystems, according to new research. Spiders spin webs to catch prey.

  7. Why wolf spiders are one of Halloween's most misunderstood ...

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    Spiders and spiderwebs are also very common this time of year since the baby spiders have grown up and are more visible, and many spiders are out and about more, moving around to look for mates.

  8. List of Archibald Prize winners - Wikipedia

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    'Head in the Sky, feet on the Ground,' Julia Gutman's portrait of Montaigne was the winner of the 2023 Archibald Prize 1924 Miss Collins by W B McInnes 1927 Mrs Annie Murdoch by G. W. Lambert 1928 Dr Alexander Leeper by John Longstaff 1945 LtGen Edmund Herring by William Dargie

  9. 1,000 feet of spiderwebs blanket large part of Greek town - AOL

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    Arachnophobics, beware — a massive spiderweb spun in a small town in western Greece has blanketed nearly a 1,000-foot expanse of the region's coast.