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Aujourd’hui — 24 janvier 2025Flux principal

Rudd and Keating statues decapitated in mass vandalism attack on 20 prime ministers’ busts

Par : Rafqa Touma
24 janvier 2025 à 06:09

Early investigations point towards four people and a white ute spotted around Ballarat Botanical Gardens on Thursday morning

Vandals have cut off the heads of the statues of Kevin Rudd and Paul Keating in Ballarat, and damaged 18 others.

A total of 20 busts on Prime Ministers Avenue in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens in Victoria were attacked between 2am and 5am on Thursday. The avenue features busts of Australia’s first 29 prime ministers.

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‘Putricia for president’: Sydney’s blooming corpse flower becomes a cult hero – to those who can’t smell her

Par : Rafqa Touma
22 janvier 2025 à 09:05

Acronyms, in-jokes and online fan clubs spring up as viewers across the globe prepare for Sydney’s first corpse bloom in 15 years – from a safe distance

In a Sydney greenhouse, a tall pointed flower is about to bloom for the first time in years.

To the scientific community, the Botanic Gardens of Sydney’s corpse flower is known as amorphophallus titanum, which translates to large, deformed penis. But online, the rare endangered plant has taken on a new name: Putricia.

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