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17.10.2024 10:00
Negative stereotypes in international media cost Africa ?3.2bn a year report Focus on conflict, corruption and poverty heightens perception of risk, raising interest on sovereign debt, authors sayAfrica loses up to ?3.2bn yearly in inflated interest payments on sovereign debt due to persistent negative stereotypes that dominate international media coverage of the continent, according to a new report.Research by consultants Africa Practice and the advocacy non-profit Africa No Filter suggests that media portrayals, especially during elections when global coverage is heightened, focus disproportionately on conflict, corruption, poverty, disease and poor leadership, widening disparities between perceived and actual risks of investing in the continent, and creating a monolithic view of Africa. Continue reading... ...

17.10.2024 11:38
Extraordinary secrecy surrounds court details of senior NSW police officer charged with drink-driving Officer, who can only be referred to as AB under 40-year court order, allegedly crashed police car in Sydney tunnel after getting drunk at work functionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA high-ranking New South Wales police officer charged with drink-driving offences is scheduled to face a two-day hearing later this year, a Sydney court has been told, amid extraordinary secrecy measures around the matter.The officer, who can only be referred to as AB under a 40-year court order, allegedly crashed a police car in Sydneys NorthConnex tunnel after getting drunk at a work function in May 2023.Sign up for Guardian Australias breaking news email Continue reading... ...

17.10.2024 11:52
National Gallery of Australia announces winner to recreate sculpture gardens in its largest investment in decades Winning design has seven gardens weaving around the gallery on the shores of Canberras Lake Burley Griffin, doubling its showcase spaceFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe National Gallery of Australia will embark on the largest investment in its grounds in more than four decades, with the museum announcing the winning tender to recreate its sculpture gardens on Thursday.The National Sculpture Garden, designed in the early 1980s, will need to attract about $60m in philanthropy and fundraising to realise the design of the winning multi-disciplinary team CO-AP Holdings, comprising Sydney architecture company CO-AP and landscape and urban designers Studio JEF, TARN Studio and Plus Minus Design. Continue reading... ...