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.
Australian comedian and musician Tim Minchin enters the same-sex marriage postal vote debate, releasing a music video to the tune of a Peter Allen classic which proclaims "I still call Australia home-ophobic".
Pop star Taylor Swift takes to the stand in her civil sexual assault case against a Denver DJ, insisting David Mueller grabbed her "bare ass cheek" for a "very long time" at a meet and greet in 2013.
Artificial intelligence is becoming commonplace, from your smartphone to the driverless cars that will soon grace public roads in Australia. Art might be the final frontier.
Paulini Curuenavuli, the former Australian Idol contestant and star of The Bodyguard Musical, is accused of bribing a Roads and Maritime Services official to obtain a driver's licence, an offence that carries a possible jail term.
The face of the 2017 Archibald Prize is more than just that: Agatha Gothe-Snape is thought to be redefining Australia's contemporary art scene and has just made her mark on a Surry Hills laneway.
The late Glen Campbell had the capacity to speak in a voice everyone understood, and frequent songwriting collaborator Jimmy Webb helped him achieve that.
Female representation in the film industry has been high on the agenda lately, but the newest data out of the US and Australia shows progress is moving slowly, if at all.
The Adelaide City Council decides to allow the Adelaide Festival to keep its Riverbank Palais barge on the River Torrens until April 2019, after a spruce-up.
As the Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair approaches, consumers are being warned about the cultural and economic damage that can be done by buying fake products made overseas and masquerading as Indigenous works.
Hackers post a fresh cache of stolen HBO files online, including what appear to be Game of Thrones scripts, and demand the network pay a ransom of several million dollars to prevent further such releases.
Pop star Taylor Swift appears in court as jury selection begins for her case against a Colorado DJ who she claims sexually assaulted her four years ago during a photo shoot.
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Jodie Whittaker, the first woman cast as the lead role of the BBC's iconic sci-fi program Doctor Who, says she hopes fans will embrace her role as a symbol of diversity rather than fear the shift from a male protagonist.
One of Australia's most photographed trees builds a strong bond between a generous couple and the photographers who dodge cow pats on a Sunshine Coast property.
Two murals believed to be by Australian graffiti artist Lushsux — the artist behind a controversial mural in Melbourne of a sexed-up Hillary Clinton — showing an oversized Donald Trump have appeared on Israel's West Bank separation barrier.
Taking a leaf out of history's book, Tasmanian artisan Darren Simpson is adding animal dung to his list of paper-making ingredients, which already includes items such as rags, hemp and even old bedsheets.
The 14 installations that make up this year's Sculpture at Barangaroo have been specially selected to compliment the striking and ever-changing surrounds of Sydney's foreshore.
Paul Vasileff, creator of renowned Australian fashion label Paolo Sebastian, is used to seeing his designs on the catwalk — but not alongside painting masterpieces.
The SA Government is hoping pop superstar Robbie Williams' appearance at next year's Supercars opening race in Adelaide will attract crowds, which have declined in recent years.
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.
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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.