UNSW comes to the rescue of Nomad Sydney
The prestigious university hosted a swanky dinner party for a Federal Reserve governor at the black-listed venue, despite its owners’ history of controversial statements.
The prestigious university hosted a swanky dinner party for a Federal Reserve governor at the black-listed venue, despite its owners’ history of controversial statements.
Kicking over more rocks at Creative Australia reveals generous taxpayer-funded grants handed out to artists who’ve broadcast their hero-worship for jihadi leaders, under the leadership of CEO Adrian Collette.
For the first time ever we find ourselves in furious agreement with Sarah Hanson-Young, who wants a ‘full and frank’ inquiry into Creative Australia’s decision-making around the Venice Biennale 2026.
What faith would anyone hold in the leadership of Creative Australia when it flip-flops with such alacrity over a political crisis of its own making?
It looks like Margin Call’s deep dive into the questionable early oeuvre of Sydney artist Khaled Sabsabi has ended his selection as Australia’s pick for the Venice Biennale in 2026.
Former Magellan chairman Hamish Douglass has broken cover to celebrate his good fortune at keeping a sizeable toe in the water with fast food chain Guzman y Gomez.
Why did Creative Australia send an artist who portrayed the leader of Hezbollah as ‘divine’ as our representative to Venice? Good question.
Whatever interest rate you’re paying on your home loan, pie-in-face expert Sanjeev Gupta is almost certainly paying more.
What’s happened to hundreds of thousands of dollars in Melbourne Cup prize money? It’s a story of debt, bankruptcies, court battles, and disputes between friends and business partners.
Less than a year ago, Alan and Rebecca Yazbek forked out $11m for a tumbledown mansion. So, is it a cashflow problem or something else behind it being put up for sale again so soon?
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