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  1. Hundreds of bulldogs brought together in Mexico to break Guinness World Record

    Mexico brought together hundreds of bulldogs in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record with the largest number of the breed concentrated in one place.

  2. The Sirius building's architect says the building will be opened to the public

    One of Sydney's most prominent examples of brutalist architecture, the Sirius building at The Rocks, will be opened to the public for the first time in almost 40 years.

  3. Celebrities talk of the shock after the wrong best picture winner was announced

    The most coveted award of the Oscars descends into chaos, with an unprecedented blunder seeing La La Land mistakenly named the Best Picture winner, instead of Moonlight.

  4. Oscars shock as La La Land mistakenly named best picture winner

    The most coveted award of the Oscars descends into chaos, with an unprecedented blunder seeing La La Land mistakenly named the Best Picture winner, instead of Moonlight.

  5. Warren Beatty reads the wrong Best Picture winner

    La La Land was mistakenly named Best Picture winner at the Oscars.

  6. Huw Parkinson's musical tour through the Oscars contenders

    Video editor Huw Parkinson is back with this mashup of the Oscars contenders.

  7. The Mix: Episode 4

    This week on The Mix: adapting Jasper Jones for the screen, Irish drag queen Panti Bliss on performance and politics, our pub critics look at the marketability of Australian art, and the sweet sounds of singer Julia Jacklin.

  8. One Plus One: Reg Mombassa

    Reg Mombassa has been a leading light in Australian pop culture for more than 40 years, both as a rock musician and artist. Despite the career highs and a happy family life, Mombassa admits he is haunted by a persistent sense of trepidation.

  9. Adelaide's Fringe Festival Parade attracted tens of thousands of people to the city.

    Adelaide's Fringe Festival Parade attracted tens of thousands of people to the city.

  10. 1901 film of legendary cricketers KS Ranjitsinhji and CB Fry

    The Kinora reel film has been acquired by the National Film and Sound Archive.

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