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Artists have a message for traditionalists who may scoff at emojis, tennis balls and a banana being elevated as art as part of NGV Triennial.
Amy Shark had to overcome years of rejection, knock-backs and ‘nos’ to rise to the top of the music world. That’s one reason she’s back as a judge on Australian Idol – a gig she almost said no to.
Maverick restaurateur Chris Lucas’ growing empire is rooted in presenting plated foreign fancies through a Melbourne lens. And he has no intention of putting his feet up just yet.
They flip, they fold, they come with handles: this is what you need to know about Samsung’s newly launched gear in Australia. We’ve put them to the test.
Now 82 and living alone, Australian George Lazenby regrets how his brief career as James Bond ended, but he sure enjoyed the wild, swinging ’60s film star ride.
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Seven newsreader Sally Bowrey has named her top fashion buy for the year – and it didn’t come from the women’s section.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar? Just indulging in a bit of binge eating. Goodnight moon? That old lady in the corner is terrifying. Frances Whiting finds the funny side when rereading kid’s books.
These savvy Apple Watch accessories can transform the smartwatch into a heavy-duty timepiece or a sporty fitness buddy. We’ve tested out the best accessories.
London Fog was just a year off the racing track when he found himself at the centre of a violent protest in which another police horse was struck. He stood his ground.
Seagulls are the used car salespeople of the bird world, they’re forcefully persistent with a never-say-die attitude, writes Mel Buttle.
The man who wrote Fat, Forty and Fired is back two decades later with his new book Smart, Stupid and Sixty, and he’s encouraging everyone to think more positively about ageing.
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