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On holiday in Italy, I caught a pickpocket red-handed
Opinion
Europe

On holiday in Italy, I caught a pickpocket red-handed

Italian cities have a major problem with petty crime – as I discovered when strolling the crowded streets of Venice recently.

  • by Will Hide

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In this city of overpriced, mediocre food, I found where to eat

In this city of overpriced, mediocre food, I found where to eat

There may be a reason why your Venetian dining experience is not what it could be.

  • by Natasha Bazika
Sydney’s surprise resemblance to Venice has a lesson for us all
Opinion
Trams

Sydney’s surprise resemblance to Venice has a lesson for us all

Venice’s brutal modernisers did not want to rebuild their collapsed bell tower. The city persevered, as should Sydney with its long-lost people movers, the trams.

  • by Antone Martinho-Truswell
On a trip to Venice I discovered the magic of the city, but also the tragedy it faces

On a trip to Venice I discovered the magic of the city, but also the tragedy it faces

Steadily rising water levels have scientists predicting that San Marco will be permanently underwater and uninhabitable by as early as 2100.

  • by Tess Woods
This Australian group revolutionised theatre. Now the world has noticed

This Australian group revolutionised theatre. Now the world has noticed

This regional Australian theatre has received one of the world’s biggest arts prizes. This is what makes them so remarkable.

  • by Steve Dow
Why a trip to Venice must include a visit to this modern museum

Why a trip to Venice must include a visit to this modern museum

There are other ways to sample the city’s pleasures than simply crowding into its most famous locations.

  • by Tim Richards
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Israeli artist shuts down Biennale show, urging ceasefire

Israeli artist shuts down Biennale show, urging ceasefire

The Israeli government paid about half the costs of Israel’s pavilion at Venice and was not informed in advance about the protest.

  • by Alex Marshall
Australian artists ask Venice Biennale to exclude Israel

Australian artists ask Venice Biennale to exclude Israel

The online letter was signed by more than 17,000 people, which included current and past Biennale participants as well as winners of the Turner Prize.

  • by Linda Morris
Humbled and thrilled: Local theatre company takes out prestigious global award

Humbled and thrilled: Local theatre company takes out prestigious global award

The groundbreaking Geelong-based group Back to Back Theatre are the 2024 recipients of the Venice Biennale Golden Lion Award for lifetime achievement in theatre.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
This airport is over capacity and on the verge of chaos

This airport is over capacity and on the verge of chaos

Italy, a nation of style and flair, ran out of both when building this airport.

  • by Brian Johnston
Avoid the crowds: Six under-the-radar places in Venice you must visit

Avoid the crowds: Six under-the-radar places in Venice you must visit

There’s the storied Venice that the tour guides show you. And then there are the other Venices, Here’s where to find them.

  • by Lee Tulloch

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