'No one can underestimate the price paid': Brisbane honours the fallen on Anzac Day

Anzac Day services across south-east Queensland were marked with reverence and honour for those who have served their country.

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Free-to-air network seeks bigger slice of A-League and internationals

The broadcast of A-League and Australian internationals could start moving away from Fox Sports and on to free-to-air television as early as next year.

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'I am not a saint, I am just an ordinary woman'

Dr Catherine Hamlin only stepped into the spotlight when her patients needed her to.

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From the Archives, 1949: Shanghai under threat from Communist army

In 1949, a Communist army was threatening to overwhelm Shanghai. The city was a tinderbox of tension, a single spark could cause an explosion of unprecedented proportions.

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Season still has a long way to go: Gawn

Melbourne big man says hope is not yet lost despite the Demons' terrible start to the season.

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Roar concedes five as rampant Reds sour McKay swansong

A first goal in over 12 months for Senegalese striker Baba Diawara has helped Adelaide secure a thrilling 5-3 win over Brisbane and a home A-League elimination final.

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North more than twice as bad as next worst side from centre bounces

Brad Scott has been focused on stopping North's alarming centre bounce issues and has had no time to worry about opinions.

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Cyclist dies after hit by car in Mount Waverley

A cyclist has died after being hit by a car in Mount Waverley on Thursday afternoon, after a horror few months on the road.

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'Staggering': Bali bombing survivors lash nightclub proposal for Sari Club site

Survivors of the 2002 Bali bombing have expressed their shock at a proposal to build a five-storey restaurant on the site destroyed in the terror attack.

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Decorated paramedic denied compensation for 'seriously injured' shoulder

Harry Gatt, who was given a bravery award in 2011, has been involved in numerous dangerous rescues in the Blue Mountains.

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'I pretty much collapsed': Mother's plea to find missing teen daughter

Imogen Johnson went missing a week ago and has had no family contact or activity on her social media accounts since.

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Chinatown murder accused was released from inpatient facility a week ago

A man accused of murdering a woman whose body was found on the street in Melbourne’s Chinatown is a diagnosed schizophrenic who was released from a facility a week ago, a court has heard.

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After 22 years, QBE calls it quits just when Perth is basking in glory

Perth Glory's long-standing partnership with QBE will finish at the end of this season, despite the club breaking their A-League silverware drought.

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Bush bash: This election, regional Australia is waiting - with baseball bats

Going bush - what will happen to the Coalition if voters desert the Nationals at the May 18 election?

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Skipper out to write Proud new chapter in Swifts history

She may be the comedian of the dressing room but Swifts captain Maddy Proud is deadly serious when it comes to the Super Netball derby with the Giants.

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'Nothing to do with us': Wayne washes his hands of Panthers pantomime

Just days after Panthers supremo Phil Gould quit the club, the man he tapped up to coach the club can heap more pressure on the one who got the gig.

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David Vann's grim incarnation of his father strays too close to home

The writer's seventh novel, Halibut on the Moon, often devolves into long, intricate ruminations on the meaningless emptiness of American life.

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Why Bowen's franking credit numbers don't stack up

Why should a retiree pay a higher rate of tax than an employee?

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Stolen ute exceeded 100km/h with towel-wearing owner clinging on

After having his life threatened during verbal exchanges with the thieves, Bobby Cook let go when they called in reinforcements.

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After 10 years away, Ray LaMontagne is still all about the voice

The American singer-songwriter wisely stripped back for his first Sydney show in 10 years.

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Anzac Day 2019

Anzac Day is one of Australia’s most important national occasions.

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UN evacuates hundreds of African refugees trapped in Libya's war

More than 3600 jailed migrants have been trapped in Tripoli since forces from the east of the country started an advance to capture it.

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Pride and sadness mark Anzac Day in Queensland

Sandra Davis didn't serve in the military but for more than 25 years she has proudly marched on Anzac Day to commemorate her father's service in the Second World War.

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People power locates Piper the young French bulldog

Brent Evans' Facebook plea to help rescue his stolen French Bulldog pup attracted the sort of numbers more in line with a Kardashian than a Reservoir publican.

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Anzac March gallery: A poignant parade through the streets of Perth

Thousands of servicemen and women, together with their family and friends, paraded through the streets of Perth on Thursday morning to commemorate Anzac Day.

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Coach rumblings a ludicrous diversion from North's real problems

Rumours of a Longmire-led recovery at North Melbourne miss the point that Ben Brown needs more support and captain Jack Ziebell needs to get back to what he does best.

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New Zealand and France to call for an end to online terror

NZ Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron are seeking a pact to block extreme content online.

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Rona, Latu back for Waratahs' west side story

Big bodies back for the Waratahs' first South African opponents this season.

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A poetic testament to the enduring myth of Anzac

Frank May, almost 93, had written a poem in the morning dark, and had stood all through the dawn service.

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Another recycling plant catches fire

Firefighters have again been called out to extinguish flames at a recycling plant.

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Mithila Painting






Paintings and art are a reflection of the culture and tradition of the place from where they originate. 

Mithila paintings are an important part of Indian culture.

Mithila paintings use symbols and geometric figures which have a strong association with the Feng shui philosophy. The use of flowers, especially the lotus, birds, fishes, and turtles. Which we find in Mithila paintings, are closely linked to the concept of divinity and spirituality in Feng Shui. Mithila painting is believed to bring with them, the benefits of Feng Shui as well.

This Painting is made on Ivory Sheet with black ink and acrylic colors.

Dimensions: 20.5 cm×28.5 I’m(8×12 In)

Thanks and have a blessed day
Rohini

Roxy Jacenko's Paddington office hit by fresh graffiti attack

The attack comes days after neighbours complained about Jacenko illegally parking her $400,000 Aston Martin on the cramped streets outside her headquarters.

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Avengers: Endgame offers emotionally overwhelming finale to Marvel's saga

The Russo brothers have pulled off a near-impossible feat closing off the first chapter of the decade-long story line.

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Anzac musical a massive gamble on legend of Simpson and his donkey

Ian Gerrard has remortgaged his family home to fund the 34-song musical he has been working on for more than a decade.

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No greater place for honesty than on stage, say comedy stars

Stephen K. Amos, Phill Jupitus and Effie weigh in on comedy's changing landscape.

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'I'm tantalisingly close': DWTS win puts Samuel Johnson's charity goal in sight

"I'm a campaigner and the only reason I was dancing was so I could put another dent in cancer," says Johnson.

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La Mama's visionary artistic director honoured for 45 years of service

Theatre head Liz Jones has been awarded a Helpmann Award for her exceptional work in the performing arts.

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Hozier review: Every little thing he does is magic

Hozier’s brand of hymnal, soaring soul could make a stadium feel like a stone cathedral, but the Irishman wanted the Opera House crowd to know he’s not your average chart-topper.

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At Coachella, the gospel according to Kanye West

The hip-hop firebrand delivered his own sermon on the mount on Yeaster Sunday in the Californian desert.

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Who are the Avengers and what is Endgame all about?

22 movies in the making: everything you need to know to get ready for Avengers: Endgame.

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Tommy Emmanuel and Jerry Douglas review: Galaxies of notes, but too few duets

Three hours of Tommy Emmanuel and Jerry Douglas's virtuosity must add up to about as many notes as there are stars in the sky., so it's a pity Emmanuel underused his star collaborator from the US.

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Game of Thrones recap: Arya decides it's time to make a move

Welcome to episode two, where everyone’s acting like it’s the last night on Earth and goddammit we’re going to have a bit of fun. SPOILERS.

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Iggy Pop at 72: baring all and still having a ball

Rock 'n' roll's enduring wild child celebrates in style.

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Four Winds blow over length and breadth

Bermagui's Easter festival brings art and nature to an appreciative audience.

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From the Archives: Celebrated pianist in Sydney

When the German musician Wilhelm Backhaus visited Sydney in 1930, the Herald visited his Potts Point flat to discuss touring, books and Beethoven.

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Our pick: Free-to-air, pay TV and movies

What to watch on TV this week.

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Our pick: What's streaming on TV

What to stream this week.

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Q&A with Liz Ellis

Q&A with Liz Ellis

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Russell Crowe's Fox News drama locks into July launch

Plus, the hit series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries is to be remade for Chinese TV.

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What's on TV: Sunday, April 28

Will Australia ever have a black prime minister? Mark Coles Smith sets out to find an answer.

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