Hay Post Office
Hay Post Office designed by James Barnet Colonial Architect and built 1882. 120 Lachlan Street, Hay, New South Wales Australia. More Info
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Hay Railway Station (1882)
Former Hay Railway Station.The Railway Station is built of bonded brick with a corrugated iron roof featuring cast iron ridge decoration. The central section of the building is two stories. The verandah columns on the platform are of cast iron. Hay the regional centre for the Riverina District of New South Wales Australia More Info
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Hay Railway Station (1882)
Former Hay Railway Station.The Hay Railway Station is also home to the POW & Internment Camp Interpretive Centre. Over 6,000 German, Italian and Japanese civilian Internees and Prisoners of War (POW) were kept in three Prison Camps at Hay between 1940 and 1946. They were guarded by over 600 members of 16th Australian Garrison Battalion.
The 'Dunera Boys', 1,984 German Jews and other refugees from Nazi occupied Europe, were the first internees of British Government WWII policy and arrived in Hay on 7th September 1940.Hay the regional centre for the Riverina District of New South Wales Australia More Info
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Hazelwood Power Station
Hazelwood Power Station, in the Latrobe Valley, Victoria, Australia is a brown coal fueled base-load power station.The station was listed as the least carbon efficient power station in the OECD in a 2005 report by WWF Australia. More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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Heads from the North – Dadang Christanto
In the Marsh Pond (part of the sculpture garden) is a powerful work by Dadang Christanto, an Indonesian artist based in Darwin.Dadang makes work against a backdrop of 1960s army-sponsored terror and murder in Indonesia, during which his father was killed. There’s memory of personal and collective trauma driving this; it makes for real and uncompromising work. National Art Gallery Canberra Australia More Info
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