Using mostly undyed silks, the designer sews and hand-finishes every piece in her Melbourne studio
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RMIT University’s coffee concrete innovators won an award at Universities Australia’s Shaping Australia Awards in the Problem Solver category after tallying the most votes from the public, according to a statement released by the university. The team, led by Dr Rajeev Roychand and Professor Jie Li, developed concrete strengthened by 30 per cent using biochar… The post Coffee concrete wins national research award appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Using mostly undyed silks, the designer sews and hand-finishes every piece in her Melbourne studio
South Australia's Liam Scott has claimed the one-day player of the year award.
South Australia's Liam Scott has claimed the one-day player of the year award.
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