Flume picks up five ARIA Awards and makes a stand against Sydney's lock-out laws on a night that saw rockers Crowded House inducted into the Hall of Fame.
People are often asked to remember where they were when Elvis died in 1977. In Burnie, thousands remember where they were standing at West Park when Danny Clark won the 1977 Burnie Wheel.
The painter Donald Friend was lauded by his admirers as a "legendary figure". But he could just as easily be described as Australia's most celebrated paedophile.
Piles of punk music memorabilia goes up in flames on a river barge in London in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.
In the past year we've been inundated with films telling the story of real-life people, including two on Steve Jobs alone and now one of the founder of McDonald's. But what are the rules for making a compelling biopic?
The next Star Wars film, which opens on December 15, will be a prequel to the first one, made in 1977. Just how much Star Wars can the world stomach? And is looking backwards to move forwards such a good idea?
The son of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren says he will set fire to millions of dollars of punk memorabilia tomorrow, as a protest against the musical scene's appropriation by the mainstream.
Seven improvement notices are issued to Dreamworld by inspectors in the wake of a deadly ride malfunction, as the Government confirms it expects the theme park to reopen before Christmas.
An exhibition of the work of Brett Whiteley captures how the rolling hills and rustic villages of inland New South Wales were an early solace and shaper of the young artist and continued to permeate his career.
The Founder is hardly an excoriating takedown of the McDonald's origin story, but it is a film concerned with how the American dream has its shadowy lining.
By Melissa Maddison, Meecham Philpott, and Harriet Tatham
Three years on from their ill-fated trekking expedition along Papua New Guinea's famed Black Cat Track, Australians who witnessed the horror are sharing their story.
Were you one of the thousands of fans at the Sydney Opera House when Crowded House played their Farewell to the World concert back in 1996? If so, we want to hear from you!
US President Barack Obama has "choked up" while presenting the nation's highest civilian honour to comedian Ellen DeGeneres during a ceremony at the White House.
A Chinese entertainment company outlines plans for a new Gold Coast theme park that would include "Indigenous" and "wild Australia" components, as a fifth airline prepares to offer Beijing-Brisbane flights.
The Broadway actor whose pointed and rare appeal to Vice-President-elect Mike Pence sparked an angry response from Donald Trump defends the remarks, and says "there's nothing to apologise for".
A painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, which recently resurfaced after being hidden from the public eye for 60 years, is set to sell this week for up to $US2 million.
US Vice President-elect Mike Pence says he was not offended by rare and pointed comments made to him by a cast member of Hamilton after he attended the hit Broadway show.
Joe Corre burns his punk memorabilia on the River Thames in a protest against the way the once rebellious genre has been subsumed into mainstream culture.
As the first Australian to win the Tour de France, Cadel Evans realised a lifelong dream. Now retired from racing, he speaks candidly about the ups and downs of life in the bicycle saddle.
Work is already underway on 14 massive puppets set to star at this year's Woodford Folk Festival, with their creator being helped by students from Queensland University of Technology.