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Franck Gohier named inaugural artist in residence at CDU’s Danala Campus

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Charles Darwin University (CDU) is pleased to announce nationally recognised printmaker, painter, sculptor and artist Franck Gohier as the inaugural artist in residence at its newest campus, Danala | Education and Community Precinct in the Northern Territory (NT).  The Darwin-based artist will work on a major commission of a large-scale artwork in collaboration with the … Continued

Clement Meadmore’s Iconic Mid-Century Designs Relaunched by Grazia & Co.

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EMBARGOED UNTIL 9am, 21 March 2025  Iconic Australian designer Clement Meadmore’s mid-century furniture and lighting designs unveiled by renowned Australian furniture designer and manufacturer, Grazia & Co.   Australia’s leading design professionals gathered tonight for an exclusive unveiling of the highly anticipated Meadmore collection. Reimagined and relaunched for the discerning tastes of 21st-century collectors and design enthusiasts, … Continued

In the news – 11 March 2025: Australia’s clinical guidelines for psychedelics; More households than ever are under-insured; Inside MUMA’s exhibition

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Australia’s clinical guidelines for psychedelics Researchers from the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences are leading the development of Australia’s first clinical practice guideline for the use of MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. Professor Simon Bell and Dr Alene Yong wrote an opinion piece in The Canberra Times and spoke with 2CC Radio and The Medical … Continued

Young photographers make it snappy at Little Sydney Lives

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Australia’s youngest artists are being asked to show their view of the world in this year’s Little Sydney Lives photography competition.   Open to children aged from 5 to 12, the City of Sydney invites budding photographers to send in their best takes of the city from the past 12 months.   Young creatives can … Continued

Visions of Australia in focus for top photo prize

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Professional and amateur photographers are invited to showcase their work in one of the nation’s biggest competitions for visual storytellers.   From a dimly lit suburban pool room to kids riding dirt bikes through a farm, the City of Sydney’s Australian Life contest exhibits photographs which capture a unique snapshot of life in our country. … Continued

A Sci-Fi Epic in Verse: The Trilogy That’s Redefining the Future of Poetry

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In a time when literature is evolving beyond the page, a groundbreaking trilogy of sci-fi-infused epic poetry is capturing the imagination of listeners from all walks of life. Created by poet and visionary storyteller Amy Felicity Robinson, this innovative body of work—spanning speculative fiction, consciousness exploration, and poetic mastery—is not just a collection of stories, … Continued

Is Darwin a ‘forgotten literary capital?’: New project to bring the city into national literary spotlight

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Darwin is often written out of the conversation about Australia’s literary prowess, but a new research project aims to turn the page on this reputation and bring the Territory’s capital city into the spotlight.  The project, Re-Mapping the Lost Literary Capital: Darwin/Larrakia Nation, will uncover the scores of novels, plays, short stories, poems, and genre fiction … Continued

Announcing Australia’s artist and curator for the 2026 Venice Biennale

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Creative Australia announces award-winning multidisciplinary artist Khaled Sabsabi and esteemed curator Michael Dagostino as the artistic team to represent Australia at the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. Their collaboration will bring an exhibition to the Australia Pavilion that hopes to build empathy and connection between all people. For more than 35 … Continued