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Two painted watercraft at the Awunbarna rock art site in Arnhem Land, northern Australia, do not match the trepang-fishing ...
The largest exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art ever shown in the U.S. is in Denver. “The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art” is showing at the Denver Art Museum until ...
In this episode of Experience Australia, we take an incredible journey through the vast, remote, and ancient Northern regions of Western Australia, from the Kimberley to the Pilbara. It showcases the ...
Australian Human Rights Commission has called for a digital duty of care to prevent social media algorithms from incentivising ‘racist’ content ...
The federal government has earmarked $1.2 billion in this year's budget for Closing the Gap initiatives over five years. As part of the budget, Stolen Generations redress payments will now be exempt ...
ONE OF the many highlights of Sir Doug Nicholls Round is the stunning, specially designed jumpers. In 2026 we have some new designs that tell a fascinating story. Do you have a favourite? Cast your ...
There’s a fresh twist in the mystery of the “little red dots.” Astronomers say they’ve found a new specimen, which they’re calling an “X-ray dot,” that suggests these crimson specks are a type of ...
If you have ever wondered what it feels like to be a fish, you have your chance at the Denver Art Museum from now until the end of July. Or at least you have the chance to to take on the vantage point ...
Dippin' Dots are coming to a grocery store near you this spring. The original beaded ice cream is expanding their offerings in the freezer section with the release of Dippin' Dots multipacks featuring ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The museum opens in late 2026 ...
Super quantum dots might be the next big (OK, little) thing in TVs. At least, that's what companies such as TCL want you to believe. While "regular" quantum dots have greatly improved the performance ...