Family reunited in rediscovered artworks
After almost sixty years, Sharon Brennan has been reunited with the paintings of her great aunt, the acclaimed Australian modernist Clarice Beckett.
After almost sixty years, Sharon Brennan has been reunited with the paintings of her great aunt, the acclaimed Australian modernist Clarice Beckett.
After a year of cancelled performances and empty theatres, Opera Australia is raising the curtain on a new season of big productions, opening with Verdi’s Aida on Thursday night in Melbourne.
Silicone sexbots and sordid love dolls are on the march, but evolutionary biologist and author Robert Brooks says it’s not all doom and gloom.
Human rights group, medicos slam the federal government’s India travel ban and jail threats as Treasurer digs in.
Writer and journalist Julia Baird has taken home Book of the Year at the 2021 ABI Awards with her best-selling work, Phosphorescence.
At 105 years of age, you could forgive Ernie Walker the odd lapse in memory. But this former Rat of Tobruk is as sharp as a tack.
Frontline healthcare workers are resisting pressure to have the COVID-19 vaccine, due to its ‘experimental’ nature.
Australians aged between 50-69 will be able to receive the AstraZeneca jab from May, while the number of flights from India will be reduced.
NSW Health urgently contacting returning travellers who stayed on the same floor of CBD hotel but have since been released from quarantine.
Australia’s top health bureaucrat can’t provide vaccine timetable, and says ‘supply with certainty’ of extra Pfizer jabs is ‘limited’ and subject to ‘ongoing reassessment’.
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