South Australian photographer Che Chorley has just completed a 5,000 kilometre winter odyssey with little more than his bicycle and a camera to share a unique view of Australia's coastline.
With a cigarette in one hand and a Sony Walkman in the other, Australian actor Devon Terrell brings young Barack Obama to life in the newly released biopic, Barry.
As Hollywood mourns the loss of actress and socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor, look back over a selection of her most famous quotes about men, marriage, and being yourself.
Zsa Zsa Gabor, the actress and Hollywood socialite who had a penchant for calling everyone "dah-ling" in her thick Hungarian accent, has died at the age of 99, her publicist says.
US first lady Michelle Obama tells an interview with Oprah Winfrey that the White House needs a "grown-up" in times of crisis and America will come to appreciate President Barack Obama's ability to inspire hope.
The National Gallery of Victoria launches a global hunt for 14 missing artworks that were part of the groundbreaking exhibition The Field, first staged 50 years ago.
Advertising composers say they are down tens of thousands of dollars in royalty payments heading into Christmas following the launch of a new system to track music airplay on radio, television and cinema.
The story of how a 22-year-old trainee ABC cameraman alerted the world about Tasmania's 1967 fire disaster, launching a brilliant career but risking his life in the process.
It looks like a toy guitar but the bright, cheery-sounding ukulele is riding a wave of popularity as the trendiest instrument for everyone from kids to retirees to learn.
Rogue One, the highly anticipated new Star Wars film, is an effective heist movie that never quite manages to capture the magic of the series at its best, writes Luke Goodsell.
Nicole Kidman's Oscar campaign continues to roar with the Australian actress adding a Screen Actors Guild nomination for her feted Lion role, but Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and Joel Edgerton suffer setbacks.
Almost every interview is interesting in its own way, 7.30 host Leigh Sales says. From Malcolm Turnbull to Renee Zellweger and Neil Finn, she counts down her 10 most memorable interviews of 2016.
Admitting you've never seen a single Star Wars movie is akin to saying you don't like Seinfeld or that you never got the hype of Game of Thrones. So if you don't have time to catch up on every film, here's a quick guide to bluffing your way through the new movie.
The United Nations scraps Wonder Woman as its honorary ambassador for the empowerment of women and girls after only two months in the role, following criticism that the choice sent the wrong message.
Australian actors Mel Gibson, Nicole Kidman and Joel Edgerton score Golden Globe nominations, while musical romance La La Land leads the list and actors of colour are recognised after the 'White Oscars' furore.
Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan compares the pressures he faces when writing lyrics to those that confronted literary great William Shakespeare 400-plus years ago, in his Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech.
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos accepts the Nobel Peace Prize, saying it gives a boost to the "impossible dream" of ending his country's half-century-long civil war.
This week on The Mix: The sights, and smells, of the National Gallery of Australia’s Versailles exhibition, Zan Rowe picks up some jazz lingo from BadBadNotGood, and the epic BBQ pubchat look back at arts in 2016
From on-air gaffes, microphone trouble and those moments when you get the giggles while presenting the weather, ABC News Breakfast's 2016 year in review tape shows anything can happen on live television.
The National Gallery of Victoria has launched a global hunt for 14 missing artworks that were part of the groundbreaking exhibition "The Field" first staged 50 years ago.
William McInnes is an actor and writer who’s won hearts with his high-profile TV roles and whimsical memoirs. He believes in tackling life head on, even after experiencing great loss.