The photographer behind a compelling image of a tiny seahorse gripping a cotton bud in Indonesia says he hopes the photo will "affect people's lives and create a change".
Australian actress Kiruna Stamell has dwarfism. But she refuses to be typecast, instead using her career as a chance to encourage more meaningful roles for short-statured actors.
Almost six months to the day since Tropical Cyclone Debbie hit north Queensland, the region is poised for the arrival of another force of nature — British superstar Elton John.
The image of a girl in wheat fields at sunset adorning the silos of a regional South Australian town, and celebrating the local farming heritage, is expected to provide an economic boost.
A carefully constructed hall of mirrors, French director Bertrand Bonello's political thriller Nocturama is horrifyingly captivating, writes Jason Di Rosso.
John Lennon's widow Yoko Ono forces a Polish beverage company to rename its new drink, called John Lemon, after threatening legal action for trademark infringement.
A video showing the late Linkin Park frontman laughing with his family hours before he took his own life serves as a reminder that depression is not always obvious.
The makeover of the old Royal Adelaide Hospital site includes plans for a contemporary art gallery, which is predicted to become a popular tourist attraction in the city.
Len Ainsworth has two personal fortunes, a few enemies, and a reputation as the icon of one of the most controversial legal industries in the world. It all began with a chance encounter back in the 1950s, when he made dental supplies.
Not everyone was laughing at the former White House press secretary's Emmys appearance, with some saying it excused "unethical, racist and sexist" behaviour. But Sean Spicer says people are "reading too much into this".
Online sellers are being warned to be aware of their personal safety after 22-year-old man had a pair of high-priced sneakers stolen by a potential buyer in a Sydney park.
One of Australia's most famous Aboriginal musicians, Dr G Yunupingu, is remembered as someone who overcame great shyness due to his blindness to skyrocket to international stardom.
There were milestones made, surprise appearances, and our Nicole took out a top award at an Emmys that applauded shows about women and strong female leads. Here's some of the best bits of the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Emmys host Stephen Colbert pulls out the big guns to take a dig at Donald Trump, getting the President's former press secretary to make a cameo, to the delight of the surprised crowd.
As a woman with achondroplasia or dwarfism, Debra Keenahan is used to surviving and thriving in a hostile environment. But she says what disables her is people's attitude to dwarfism.
The bright, bold and distinctly Australian designs of Indigenous fashion have always captured attention, but they are now proving to be a lucrative industry with record sales and major fashion houses looking to collaborate on luxury collections.
The winners of the 2017 Young Archies show "a sophisticated way of expressing an idea" well beyond their years, a judge of the Archibalds for children says.
Harry Dean Stanton, whose scruffy looks and off-beat demeanour made him a favourite of directors seeking a character actor to add eccentricity or melancholy to the screen dies of natural causes, aged 91.
Papua New Guinea women who sew the traditional "meri blouse" fear their industry is being undermined by cheap Asian imports, and want rules to ensure cultural items can only be made in the country.
Buskers who want to perform in central Melbourne will have to face a public audition to secure a prime spot under a plan to overhaul the rules for street musicians and artists.
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer addresses everything from Melissa McCarthy's SNL spoofs to the President's obsession with size, in his first public appearance since leaving the Trump administration.
The Indigenous women from Santa Teresa have painted more than 23,000 unique Catholic crosses since 2010. The orders for the cross keep coming as the popularity of the pieces grows.
This week on The Mix: an exhibition devoted entirely to blood; an Australian artist relives September 11; Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters on his new show; and the good, bad and ugly of true crime podcasting.
12-year-old Brisbane boy Jeremy Sun is one of six talented pianists aged 10 to 15, playing at the Lev Vlassenko Piano Festival, currently being held in Brisbane.
Award-winning festival and opera director Lindy Hume says that creative rural communities around Australia and such as Candelo in south-east NSW are producing world-class artistic product.