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Local creatives encouraged to enter competition aimed at revitalising Armidale Mall

Date Time Local creatives encouraged to enter competition aimed at revitalising Armidale Mall Local creatives are invited to enter a competition to create pop-up installations aimed at activating the Armidale mall and attracting more people into the CBD. Armidale Regional Council is partnering with Renew Armidale to implement the Armidale Regional Council Mall Vibrancy Plan, with this competition an exciting aspect of the project. The pop-up installations, along with new murals and lighting, are just some of the things set to spruce up Armidale’s Mall. “Through the pop-ups, we are focusing on showcasing local talent while making the mall a fun and exciting place for everyone to enjoy,” said Armidale Regional Council General Manager, James Roncon.

Mural to combat graffiti in Point Cook

Researchers Find Nonnative Species in Oahu Play Greater Role in Seed Dispersal Networks

Date Time Researchers Find Nonnative Species in Oahu Play Greater Role in Seed Dispersal Networks Corey Tarwater (right), an assistant professor in the UW Department of Zoology and Physiology, and Becky Wilcox, a UW Ph.D. student at the time of the research from Napa, Calif., set up automated radio telemetry units to track birds in Oahu, Hawaii. Tarwater and members of her research team headed research on how nonnative species play a greater role in seed dispersal networks there than native species. Their paper was published in PNAS Jan. 11. (Patrick Kelley Photo) University of Wyoming researchers headed a study that shows nonnative birds in Oahu, Hawaii, have taken over the role of seed dispersal networks on the island, with most of the seeds coming from nonnative plants.

The Stories Behind Arkansas Flora

Courtesy / Ruth Coker Burks In the 1980s in Hot Springs, Ruth Coker Burks was in her 20s, a single mom with a daughter, when she walked into a hospital room no nurses wanted to enter and sat with a gay man with AIDS so he wasn t alone in the last hours of his life. For the next several years, she cared for dozens more men who were dying of the virus and educated countless others about HIV prevention. Coker Burks tells her story in a new memoir, All the Young Men, and discusses the book in a two part interview.

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