by Catalyze Apac | Jun 9, 2022 | Articles
During the nineteenth century, European explorers searched in vain for Australia’s mythical inland sea. They never found it. What they discovered were vast deserts covering 70% of the landmass. To this day, Australia is officially classified as the driest continent...
by Catalyze Apac | May 12, 2022 | Articles
On 1 January 1962, The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records in London. Decca turned down The Beatles without offering them a recording contract. The label’s head of Artists and Repertoire (A&R), Dick Rowe, is even reported to have told The...
by Catalyze Apac | Apr 19, 2022 | Articles
When COVID arrived in early 2020, tourism was one of the hardest-hit economic sectors. Customers disappeared overnight, dramatically impacting trade for thousands of hotels and restaurants. However, just as suddenly, as restrictions eased, many Australian holiday...
by Catalyze Apac | Mar 29, 2022 | Articles
Outside of elections, few political events garner as much attention as budget night. The annual federal budget offers up a delicious entrée, main and dessert of speculation, delivery, and reaction. The budget is news because we are all impacted. Will our taxes go up...
by Catalyze Apac | Mar 18, 2022 | Articles
Outside of war, spaceflight is one of the most dangerous human endeavours. At take-off, astronauts sit atop rockets loaded with hundreds of tonnes of highly flammable fuel; once outside of earth’s atmosphere, pressurised suits and oxygen are essential for survival;...
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