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Our Story: Aboriginal Chinese People in Australia is currently open for viewing at the National Museum of Australia. The free ...
From interactive museum exhibitions to plays that embrace archives, creators and curators are showcasing history in ...
Seven women working in the visual arts sector, across four states and territories, generously assisted with compiling this ...
A community artwork celebrating Mandurah’s history and culture is now on display in the Aquatic and Recreation Centre.
Malaysia's fifth Prime Minister, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, has passed away. In an Instagram story, his son-in-law, Khairy ...
Kakadu National Park, a UNESCO-listed wonderland, is a relatively underrated destination just a short drive from Darwin. Known for its ancient Aboriginal rock art, spectacular waterfalls, and ...
The idea came from a long-established Spanish celebration ‘The Day of Books and Roses’. The first World Book Day was on 23 April 1996. Although some countries now celebrate World Book Day on different ...
In April 1975 the four-year rule of the brutal Khmer Rouge began in Cambodia. Up to two million people are thought to have died - many summarily executed, or starved to death in the communist regime.
When Blak Douglas won Australia’s famous portrait prize three years ago, he asked three prior winners what he should do next.
One of the highlights of this year’s Melbourne Writers Festival is a celebratory stroll with our unsung heroines.
Undersea is the latest exhibition on a maritime theme curated by art historian James Russell for the Hastings Contemporary.
Its origins lie in the Swahili language, but Africa isn’t the only place to enjoy a safari. On the other side of the planet, ...