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The British duo returns with an album of funny, horny and take-no-shit pop and a debt to Transvision Vamp ...
The end of Cosmos after 20 years is a blow to Australian science journalism, at a time when we desperately need its insights ...
Inside Sussan Ley’s mighty fight to modernise the Liberals Inside the Liberal Party, it’s already ugly. But Sussan Ley has ...
Started by Stanley Kubrick and taken on by Steven Spielberg, the 2001 film A.I. Artificial Intelligence has now ‘insinuated ...
Having chosen not to re-contest his federal seat of Moreton, Labor’s Graham Perrett returned to his first profession – ...
Getting some face time with a petulant president who holds a grudge is a challenge for many world leaders, not just Albanese ...
The strange tale of Vivian Maier has been well rehearsed by now. It has been the subject of countless articles, innumerable gallery programs, two documentaries and at least one court case. For those ...
A quizzical line from the author’s father has always reminded him of the importance of playfulness, whatever one’s age ...
Canadian Nathan Fielder’s strange and meticulous role-playing reality show turns to aviation disaster, seeking to help pilots ...
An exhibition in collaboration with the Buku-Larrŋgay Mulka Centre highlights the vibrant patterning of Yolŋu art that allows ...
Museum Berggruen’s 20th-century European masters, led by Cézanne, set up in dialogue with Australian modernism ...
Kiti is a PALM worker, one of about 11,000 employed in meat processing on temporary visas under the Pacific Australia Labour ...
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