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The piece of Sydney history relocated to make way for the new Metro

The piece of Sydney history relocated to make way for the new Metro

The sculpture made famous by OZ Magazine in the swinging ’60s was removed to make way for a new Sydney Metro station. Now it’s back.

  • by Linda Morris

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Take a trip through time in this stunning photo exhibition

Take a trip through time in this stunning photo exhibition

There’s deep complexity to the deceptively simple photos of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto at the MCA.

  • by John McDonald
It’s helped launch some of our biggest names in photography. Now it faces a ‘disaster’

It’s helped launch some of our biggest names in photography. Now it faces a ‘disaster’

This acclaimed Centre for Contemporary Photography may have lost its government funding, but the team behind it have vowed that it will not disappear.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
Artists alter historic Brisbane photos to ‘unpick the bias’ of the past

Artists alter historic Brisbane photos to ‘unpick the bias’ of the past

The Elliott Collection reveals the city of yesteryear – now it’s part of an exhibition showing how much Brisbane, and the world, has changed.

  • by Nick Dent
The calm of a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra event belies the reality

The calm of a Melbourne Symphony Orchestra event belies the reality

“The distance between politics and art is never very large,” says Jessica Agoston Cleary, a patron of the MSO.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien
At this year’s arts awards in Darwin, a star was born

At this year’s arts awards in Darwin, a star was born

Darwin at the beginning of August is an essential moment on the local art calendar.

  • by John McDonald
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We’ve trashed the Yarra for 190 years. Can we really save it in 45?

We’ve trashed the Yarra for 190 years. Can we really save it in 45?

Cars and golfers give way to bots and billabongs in the NGV’s 2070 vision for our much-maligned river.

  • by Ray Edgar
‘That’s so demure’: How TikTok became obsessed with an obscure word

‘That’s so demure’: How TikTok became obsessed with an obscure word

Are these crackers really demure? Why words don’t mean the same thing on TikTok.

  • by Nell Geraets
Does science fiction have its roots in Asian mythology?

Does science fiction have its roots in Asian mythology?

Science Gallery at the University of Melbourne’s latest exhibition posits the controversial idea in a show featuring work by mostly women from across the Asia-Pacific region.

  • by Kylie Northover
At 47, life almost stopped: How this five-time Archibald finalist reinvented his world

At 47, life almost stopped: How this five-time Archibald finalist reinvented his world

Robert Eadie has not let a near-fatal stroke stand in the way of his artistic passion.

  • by Sue Williams
Inside Australia’s biggest museum move in half a century
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Inside Australia’s biggest museum move in half a century

Powerhouse Museum’s star attraction, Locomotive No. 1, has been trucked out of its Ultimo home to make way for $300 million refurbishment, as part of a giant logistics effort.

  • by Linda Morris