The first event for Melbourne’s winter festival RISING has been announced: a playable art exhibition celebrating the game of ...
Unlike meat pies or pavlova, it’s one of the few snacks that’s unquestionably Australian. And Victorians have a unique claim: ...
Researchers, led by the University of Melbourne's Professor Laura Mackay, a Laboratory Head and Immunology Theme Leader at the Peter Doherty Institute of Infection and Immunity (Doherty Institute), in ...
A multi-storey, liveable home in suburbia printed with AI powered 3D construction technology will be the first of its kind in the southern hemisphere, with every aspect of the project home-grown ...
More than 'just a bit of fun', evidence suggests creative arts electives for any undergraduate student – regardless of ...
A wave of antisemitic attacks has roiled Australia, with a dozen arrests for vandalizing or setting homes, schools, and ...
Whether or not you officially celebrate Chinese New Year – a time for family, renewal and prosperity – you can count yourself lucky when it comes to Melbourne’s Chinese food, which today ...
Pro-Australia Day protesters, including white supremacist Jacob Hersant (outer right), marching towards Melbourne Park.Credit: Jason South “We are simply a group of people who love this country ...
There will be no Australia Day parade in Melbourne once again this year. Picture: Glenn Campbell Government-funded events include a range of family activities at Federation Square, in addition to ...
Australia Day remains a complicated and divisive day for many, including Indigenous Australians, who were among the thousands that took part in Invasion Day rallies in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
The vandalism unfolded in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. Australia Day is a divisive holiday that critics see as a symbol of racism and oppression. By Mike Ives Some Australians were in no mood ...