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Honourees include educators, health advocates, artists and Elders, each acknowledged for their significant impact on their communities.
Rising’s first week is proof that the Melbourne festival is now fully grounded in the diversity of the city’s culture, with complementary international acts.
New South Wales is made for ultimate indulgence, with a myriad of gourmet experiences and cellar doors nestled in some of the state’s most breathtaking landscapes ...
Ryan Smith of PRD Wagga Wagga explains that a strong job market and education sector continue to attract temporary workers and students, though many, captivated by the lifestyle, stay far longer than ...
The group exhibition, 'In the air', canvases critical perspectives on energy and power production and human impact at the ...
In Red Dust Running, Wiradjuri author Anita Heiss has produced an Indigenous romcom that should have broad appeal. Annabelle is a curator at a city gallery with a passion for art and activism ...
Australians have been recognised for their outstanding service and achievements in the 2025 King's Birthday Honours List.
The weekend is here and with it comes 50+ things to do. The only question is, how will you spend it? There's sure to be ...
Supporting Indigenous businesses during Reconciliation Week is a tangible way to demonstrate commitment to reconciliation and ...
The Wiradjuri Study Centre was constructed with the express purpose ... a keeping place and space to yarn up. Local Indigenous art and products are available for purchase. You are welcome to visit ...
A painting once hailed as Paul Gauguin’s final self-portrait is now under renewed scrutiny after an amateur art sleuth raised doubts about its authenticity—sparking a fresh scientific ...
A painting by South African artist Marlene Dumas has sold for $13.6 million at auction, setting a new record for a living female artist. “Miss January” is Dumas’ “magnum opus” and stands ...