Versailles fan favourites revealed

For the past couple of months, I have been indulging my inner ‘Francophile’. Over the course of a number of visits to the National Gallery of Australia’s summer exhibition, “Versailles: Treasures from the Palace” , I have fallen in love with more than just one of the 130 treasures entrusted to the care of the Gallery.

Bearish Sugar? Here Are Six Things That May Spoil the Surplus

Counting on next season’s return to surplus to buy your sugar cheap? You may want to hedge your bets. While most analysts forecast supplies will exceed demand in the 2017-18 season that starts in October for most countries, stockpiles will remain at historically low levels, “affording little latitude for under-performance in the major sugar producing countries,” according to Sean Diffley, head of sugar and ethanol at Tropical Research Services, which advises hedge funds.

El Nino May Make a Comeback as Australia Sees Pacific Warming

Less than a year after the world said goodbye to one of the strongest El Ninos on record, forecasters are predicting the weather pattern may make a comeback. Climate models indicate the central Pacific Ocean will probably warm over coming months, suggesting neutral conditions or El Nino are the most likely scenarios for the southern hemisphere winter-spring period, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology said on its website.

Melbourne weather: Cool change on the way after Melburnians swelter…

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