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Meredith Fuller

Psychologist, Author, Theatre Director, Spokesperson on psychology for the media, radio and TV.

Theatre Review by Meredith Fuller Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge

Eddie Carbone works as a Longshoreman under the Brooklyn Bridge. He and his wife agree to illegally house her Sicilian cousins. But when one...

LIVE MUSIC REVIEW by Meredith Fuller & Aaron Shanks: ERIN CORNELL ‘All of Me’

MUSICAL REVIEW by Meredith Fuller & Aaron Shanks.  The gorgeous Erin Cornell, with her show 'All of Me' heading off to London after a...

Theatre Review by Meredith Fuller‘ – A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking’ by John Ford Noonan

GLAMM Productions present Directed by Gary Wall Starring Ana Della Rocca as Hannah Mae Christine McLachlan as Maude 30 Aug to 8 September DCF Studios – 721 High St...

Our Talented Creatives: Ruby Vadiveloo New York Actor by Meredith Fuller

Ruby Red Shoes – By Meredith Fuller Down Under actors are so talented, but our wide brown land of Oz is thin for theatre opportunities compared...

A STELLAR SHOW by Meredith Fuller

True leaders who take people with them (literally and figuratively) are destined for greatness.   I just attended a show where the star had such generosity...

Ruby Red Shoes

Down Under actors are so talented, but our wide brown land of Oz is thin for theatre opportunities compared to New York. How do...

 “LOVEPLAY” by Moira Buffini 15 & 16 June, National Theatre

2nd year NTDS Students Anthony O’Connell, Eva McEntee, Anton Koum, Delta Brooks, William Murray, Berk Ozturk, Jordan Chodzeisner National Theatre’s 2nd year students are...

Love, Loss and What I Wore

Love, Loss and What I Wore is about how our clothes hold our memories and expressions of ourselves and relationships – what we loved,...

‘LADYCAKE’ Three Birds Theatre | Review by Meredith Fuller, psychologist & author

Poppy seed Theatre Festival; until 11 DECEMBER 2016 ‘LADYCAKE’ till 27 November. This satisfying production of a ‘modern refashioning of the myths surrounding the last Queen...

‘LADYCAKE’ Three Birds Theatre | Review by Meredith Fuller, psychologist & author

This satisfying production of a modern refashioning of the myths surrounding Marie Antoinette is a credit to Miles, Nunn and Rodway who comprise Three Birds Theatre

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The Importance of Bunbury Dog Training Classes for Your Canine Companion

When it comes to raising a well-behaved and happy dog, attending dog training classes is crucial. These classes not only teach essential skills but also strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend. Whether you're a new puppy owner or have an adult dog that needs...

Efficient Waste Management: Choosing the Right Skip Bin Size for Your Project

Skip bins are an essential solution for managing waste effectively, especially during home renovations, construction projects, or large cleanups. One key factor that ensures efficient waste disposal is selecting the right size skip bin. Choosing the correct size allows you to manage waste efficiently, prevents unnecessary costs,...

Repacking for Greece by Sally Jane Smith

I have such luck with my friends, it’s a lovely thing to be able to celebrate their achievements on my blog. I generally give people their privacy and celebrate privately, but this is a book and you should know by now that I celebrate books loudly and...

Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve expansion welcomed but misses rare opportunity to safeguard key penguin, seal and albatross feeding grounds

An alliance of 27 environmental groups* today welcomed the expansion of Australia’s Heard Island and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve near Antarctica, but said the government of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had missed a rare opportunity to protect globally important feeding grounds for penguins, seals and albatross. “We welcome the government’s decision to quadruple the size […]

Sustainability On and Off the Court: waterdrop® becomes an Official Partner of the Australian Open

    By partnering with one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, as well as the Summer of Tennis events, waterdrop® underlines its commitment to the sport of tennis and presents the exclusive Player Bottle. Austrian scale-up waterdrop® announces a multi-year partnership with the Australian Open. As the Official Bottle Partner, the hydration company will […]

310,000km2 expansion of Australia’s most remote marine reserve is welcome, but stronger protections needed

The Australian Territory of Heard and McDonald Islands (pictured below, photo © CSIRO / Pete Harmsen) are a haven for penguin species like macaroni penguins (pictured above on South Georgia) WWF-Australia has welcomed a decision to quadruple the size of Australia’s most remote marine reserve, but said the government had missed an opportunity to protect […]

Sustainability leaders to carve a path to net zero by 2050 at Circularity 2024

The two-day conference in Sydney will feature speakers from the United Nations Environment Program, the Climate Change Authority, Australia’s Green Building Council, ANZ, Country Road, CSIRO, Monash University and more. Dr. Janez Potočnik, Co-Chair of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) International Resources Panel, and Matt Kean, Chair of the Climate Change Authority, will lead […]

How Good Design is Helping Australia Move Toward its Net Zero Goals

By James Clements, Director of Net Zero Property at Wattwatchers When you think of good design, you might picture the latest fashion, furniture or gadgets (perhaps the candy-coloured iPhone 16). So, how on earth could design play a role in advancing us towards net zero? Design is much deeper than just how something looks or […]

Massive 738kg of Rubbish Collected by Beach Patrol in Landmark Clean-Up Effort

29 Volunteers Remove Record 738kg of Marine Debris from Discovery Bay In a remarkable show of community spirit and environmental dedication, 29 volunteers from Beach Patrol 3280-3284 collected an incredible 738 kg of rubbish from Discovery Bay in just under 2.5 hours. This achievement marks the largest amount of debris ever removed in a single […]

Steering the future: remote and autonomous operations powering the maritime and renewables sectors

By Mark Wilson, Director of Remote Operations APAC, Fugro Australia’s maritime sector is a cornerstone of the nation’s economy. With a staggering $118.5 billion in total output and supporting over 462,000 jobs, the sector’s significance cannot be overstated. While the sector is crucial in facilitating global trade, it comes at a significant environment cost. Statistics […]

DELTA ELECTRONICS’ ENERGY-EFFICIENT PRECISION COOLING TECHNOLOGY TAKES CENTER STAGE AT DATA CENTRE WORLD ASIA 2024

Photo credit: Delta Singapore Delta, a global leader in power management and provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, is set to showcase its state-of-the-art precision cooling technology at Data Centre World (DCW) Asia 2024, happening from October 9-10 at the Marina Bay Sands, Singapore. Seamlessly blending infrastructure with design innovation, Delta will highlight its exemplary solutions at DCW 2024, […]

Industry Leaders Join Forces to Accelerate Renewables Infrastructure Deployment Worldwide

The World Economic Forum launches the Responsible Renewables Infrastructure Coalition to drive a sustainable, equitable global expansion of the infrastructure needed for the green transition. Corporate leaders from the energy industry and notable environmental organizations joined the new initiative during Climate Week NYC. With demand for renewable energy surging globally, the coalition will focus on responsibly […]