A first at the European Art and Antiques Fair in Maastricht (TEFAF) last week, where Aboriginal art hung for the first time.
After five groundbreaking years, THE LUME Melbourne—one of the city’s most iconic immersive art experiences—will permanently ...
The Queensland government has unveiled plans to construct a state-of-the-art 63,000-seat stadium in Brisbane, designed to be ...
The new deadline of May 31 was uploaded to the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water website on ...
“We are proud to revive one of the great Rugby League traditions with the first Ashes series and Kangaroo Tour of England in ...
The Slim Dusty Centre has continued to diversify and expand its role as a cultural and community hub since coming under Council's ownership in ...
Monarchs strive to make their mark on history, but King George V could never have imagined that, almost 90 years after his ...
In 2015 Goodluck Jonathan became the first Nigerian president to concede election defeat. It allowed the transfer of power to the opposition party in Africa's biggest democracy - a country that had ...
A trail from Alice Springs takes hikers through a baking landscape of mountains, pools, plants and trees that inspired an ...
Three QUT postgraduate students have embarked on robotics research that tackles disaster response and climate change, after ...
Kate Farquharson of Second Idol writes an op-ed detailing her experiences growing up in a hometown tainted by colonialism, a ...
The future of the $30bn extension of the North West Shelf gas project will now not be known until after the election ...