Telstra

Model of the Optus ...

The Optus C1 satellite is the first member of the third generation of Aussat/Optus ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Pedestrian crossing button

The ATPD, 'Audio -Tactile Pedestrian Detector', is an example of an Australian innovation. The device ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

'Telstra T1000C rental phone'

This telephone is a redesign of the Telstra 'Touchfone' which was found in almost every ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

2001/84/230 Visor, paper, mascot, ...

This paper sun visor represents the mascot for the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, a frill-necked ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Clark sink plug

The Clark sink plug is an example of excellence in Australian product design. Its innovative ... continue

Source: Powerhouse Museum

Lorrkkon

In the documentation for 'Lorrkkon' 2003 Maningrida Arts & Culture state: "The Lorrkkon or bone pole ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Tingari men at Kulkuta

George Ward Tjungurrayi is now a prominent Papunya Tula artist and the painting 'Tingari Men ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Bolung Kaberrekuwan kare Sydney

'Kabulwarnamyo Kunred Ngarduk - My Country Kabulwarnamyo', held at Annandale Galleries in Sydney in June-July 2003 ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Lorrkkon

Lorrkkon or Hollow Log Coffins are used to inter the bones of deceased people where ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Syaw (Fish net)

'Syaw (Fish net)' 2004 is an innovative painting replicating the elaborate and delicate patterning of ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Karrkurutinytja

Narputta Nangala's 'Karrkuntinytja', 1999, is essentially a landscape painting of the countryside surrounding her ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Walpu

'Walpu' 2004 is a significant site in Watson's country. In his own words:"This ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW

Kabirriyalyolme (the discussion)

'Kabulwarnamyo Kunred Ngarduk - My Country Kabulwarnamyo', held at Annandale Galleries in Sydney in June-July 2003 ... continue

Source: Art Gallery of NSW