I read a book called The Spare Room. It is written by Helen Garner who is an Australian writer and journalist. She was born on 7th November in Geelong and now lives in Victoria. This novel has won several awards and that's one of the reasons I chose to read it. The Spare Room talks about a 64-year woman Helen who lives in Melbourne, Australia. One day, her friend Nicola who lives in Sydney calls and asks if she could stay with her for three weeks. The reason she calls is that she is a cancer patient who needs to be taken care of. As they have been friends for a long time, Helen gave her consent and welcomed Nicola in her home
juurde. 1974. aastal see disainiti ümber alumiiniumi, algselt Caterpillar ratastel olnud kuju pandi vertikaalselt tankiroomikutele. Originaalselt oli kuju installeeritud Beincke Plazale Yales, aga hiljem viidi Morse Kolledzi kohtuaeda. ARHITEKTUUR AUTOR: Simon Fieldhouse Simon Fieldhouse sündis 25. Märtsil 1956, ta elab Sydneys, Austraalia. Ta õppis Newingtonis Collages(1963), Barker Collages, Geelong Gümnaasiumis ja Sydney Ülikoolis, kus ta omandas bakalaureusekraadi. Ta õppis õigusteadust ja lühidalt õppis k õigusnõustamist. EESTI POPKUNSTI ESINDAJAD Leonahard Lapin AUTOR: Leonhard Lapin Leonhard Lapin on üks sõjajärgse eesti kunsti olulisemaid autoreid. Ta alustas loomist
needs. Many raw materials needed for industry are available in the country but it is upon the development of power that Australia has made her rapid industrial expansion. The chief source of power is coal mined in the Sydney Coal Basin.Newcastle is the largest provincial town in Australia and Wollongong with Port Kembia the second. Sydney produces metal goods, chemicals, cloth, electrical equipment, building and household goods and foodstuff. Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and Bendigo have similar industries to those of Sydney and also make motor- cars and agricultural machinery. Electricity is generated in power stations burning brown coal from the huge open cut workings at Yallourn. Hydro-electricity provides an increasing amount of Australia's power and Tasmania generates more than half of it. Industries requiring much electricity zinc, aluminium and paper industries for example, are important in Tasmania.
SO'OO'N 10' OO'E 31'58'N 81'33 W Geelong, AustraiJa Genesee. fiver 102