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Blue review: Documentary delves into depths of marine destruction

Blue review: Documentary delves into depths of marine destruction

This Australian film is unlikely to be remembered for its filmic qualities, but is powerful nonetheless.

  • by Jake Wilson

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The Mountain between Us review: Survival romance reaches peak implausibility

The Mountain between Us review: Survival romance reaches peak implausibility

A shallow script and characters, and poor special effects, mar an already implausible film.

  • by Jake Wilson
The Belko Experiment review: The Hunger Games for adults

The Belko Experiment review: The Hunger Games for adults

Australian director Greg McLean delivers a macabre satire with undisguised relish.

  • by Jake Wilson
Six Reasons to Visit South Wharf, Melbourne

Six Reasons to Visit South Wharf, Melbourne

Discount shopping, great food and big-name concerts.

  • by Richard Cornish
Your weekend: what's on around town

Your weekend: what's on around town

What's on around town this weekend.

  • by ​Leisha Kapor and Emily Marr
The joys of senior sex: How we're still at it – and why we're talking about it

The joys of senior sex: How we're still at it – and why we're talking about it

Each member of the cast of All the Sex I've Ever Had – part of this year's Melbourne Festival – talks about their best and worst sex and the first and last time they had sex.

  • by Sonia Harford
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Six reasons to visit Anglesea

Six reasons to visit Anglesea

Spectacular coastal scenery, local food and inspiring art.

  • by Richard Cornish
Your weekend: our guide to what's on

Your weekend: our guide to what's on

Our pick of what's on around town this weekend.

  • by Leisha Kapor and Emily Marr
Landmark paintings of the You Yangs by Fred Williams at the Geelong Art Gallery

Landmark paintings of the You Yangs by Fred Williams at the Geelong Art Gallery

After declaring he would "paint the gum tree", Fred Williams up-ended Australian landscape art in the 1960s. His groundbreaking paintings of the You Yangs captured the challenge of a country without obvious focal points.

  • by John McDonald
House of Dior NGV exhibition: How Christian Dior transformed flowers into frocks

House of Dior NGV exhibition: How Christian Dior transformed flowers into frocks

Christian Dior always wore a sprig of lilies-of-the-valley in his lapel and was at his happiest among plants and flowerbeds, writes Robin Powell.

  • by Robin Powell
Six Reasons to Visit The Domain

Six Reasons to Visit The Domain

Gardens, local history and great food, all in Melbourne's inner-city.

  • by Richard Cornish