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The third batch of reviews from the Funny Tonne, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's fledgling reviewers for 2025.
Our Story: Aboriginal Chinese People in Australia is currently open for viewing at the National Museum of Australia. The free ...
Nine shows are in the running for MICF 2025’s Most Outstanding Show award this year; nominations for Best Newcomer were also ...
NGV’s ‘Yayoi Kusama’ breaks exhibition attendance record and opening hours are extended until midnight for final weekend ...
An exclusive singalong performance of the multi Tony Award-winning musical RENT is on its way to the Sydney Opera House. Fans ...
Brown Women Comedy will be performed at fortyfivedownstairs, Flinders Lane until 20 April 2024 as part of the Melbourne ...
The Big Bubble Show featuring Samsam Bubbleman was performed at Her Majesty’s Theatre 15-16 April 2025. Presented by Base ...
The whirlwind Reuben Kaye returns, managing to squeeze in another couple of superb performances of The Party's Over even ...
STILL: National Still Life Award is Yarrila Arts and Museum’s national biennial acquisitive art award. Established in 2017, ...
Noise has accompanied every technological development; will we ever be free from its static, asks Signal to Noise at the National Communication Museum.
As you enter the Belvoir St Downstairs theatre, you see a large, dimly lit, slab of clay as club music fills the space. In the centre, writer and performer Aliyah Knight sways to the pulsating music.
Like a swarm of LOLcusts, the country’s best comedians – and local talents aplenty – are about to descend on Brisbane.