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Shia LaBeouf's Anti-Trump Project Has Been Shut Down Again
The fourth time wasn't the charm for the actor turned activist's artistic protest piece.
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This Greenery-Filled Table Turns An Indoor Garden Into a Living Work of Art
As well as brightening up your house, it's irrigation system is designed to stop over-watering.
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The Guggenheim Has Just Unveiled Its Stunning Synthetic Desert Installation
Visitors step into a sea of sound-suppressing foam pyramids in an artwork designed to "heighten our understanding of perceptual experience."
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This Sky-High Building Design Casually Hangs From An Asteroid
The latest high-rise design doesn’t just scrape the sky, it literally falls from it.
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Sydney's "Sexy Pre-War Shanghai" Bar Suey Sins Publicly Slammed for Cultural Appropriation
The Surry Hills newcomer has come under fire on social media for perpetuating negative colonial ideologies.
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The Mill Is Collingwood's New Small-Scale Brewery and Taproom
On-site brewing and eight taps of craft beer comes to Sackville Street.
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Tokyo Just Opened the Nap Cafe of Your Dreams
Order a hot brew and then take a snooze on a reclining $9000 bed.
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Someone Has Invented a Tequila-Dripping Rain Cloud
This Berlin gallery installation is synchronised with the weather outside, and starts raining when its natural counterparts do the same.
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Check Out This Insane Proposal For The World's Longest Skyscraper
Fittingly named The Big Bend, it would stretch 1.22 kilometres end to end.
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Australian Startup Unyoked Lets You Stay in Your Own Tiny House in the Wilderness
Get off the grid, disconnect and have your own tiny getaway — but this is not a hotel.
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Some Genius/Nutcase Has Created Instant Meals You Cook in the Washing Machine
"Cooking vegetables? Set your machine to 'cotton' for a short duration program."
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Neil Perry Opens Third Melbourne Burger Project Store at Melbourne Central
Getting your hands on a Neil Perry burger just got even easier.
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There's a Pop-Up Sculpture Gallery in the Blue Mountains Rainforest
Walk through a stunning rainforest and see some art while you're there.
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La Lune Wine Co Is Brisbane's New French-Inspired Wine Bar
Opening in South Brisbane's Fish Lane tomorrow.
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Hatted Chef Opens New Brunswick East Neighbourhood Bistro, Etta
The team has collectively worked at Attica, Cutler & Co, The Roving Marrow and Rosetta.
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Melbourne Street Artist Carla McRae Unveils Collab with Bared Footwear
Playful street mural specialist meets Victorian footwear label for a one-off sneaker.
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South Bank Is Getting New Japanese Seafood Restaurant, Ariake on Grey
It will double as an izakaya-style eatery and a fresh fish shop.
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Brisbane's Insane Mini-Golf Bar Holey Moley Is Coming to Melbourne
Have a few drinks over 27 holes of club-swinging antics.
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The Stuffed Badger Is Bowen Hills' New Tapas and Cocktail Bar
With no drinks menu in sight, this bar makes every cocktail bespoke for each guest.
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Greek Restaurant 1821 to Open Tremendously Decadent Basement Cocktail Bar
Drink Moscow Mules surrounded by red velvet and gold.
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Ten Films from SXSW 2017 Required in Australian Cinemas Immediately
They're making waves in Austin, let's hope the tide brings them to our shores.
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Golden Age Will Screen Every Sydney Film Prize Winner in the Lead-Up to Sydney Film Festival
See Asghar Farhadi's Oscar-winning A Separation, Steve McQueen's Hunger and more over nine weeks.
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St Kilda Is Getting Australia's First Pride Centre
Modelled after San Francisco’s LGBTI Community Centre, it will highlight queer culture, provide services and offer a safe gathering space.
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Kenny Rens Is Woollahra's New Izakaya-Style Sashimi Bar and Restaurant
Grab a poké bowl and a Japanese whiskey on the site of a former sushi train.
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Pick Your Own Soundtrack at DeepGroove, Newtown's New Vinyl Record Bar
Listening, not buying, is on the agenda at King Street's new hangout.
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Wireless Phone-to-Phone Charging Might Soon Be A Reality
Researchers are developing technology that will wirelessly transfer power between electronic devices.
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This Melbourne Pop-Up Transforms a Historic Watchmaker's Into a Mirrored Exhibition Space
The savvy design is reflective of MDW's spirit and reflective in the literal sense.
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New Farm's Queens Arms Hotel Reopens After Huge Revamp
The James Street favourite now boasts a laneway bistro, new restaurant and green wall.
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French Fashion Label The Kooples Brings Their Couple-Focused Exhibition to Melbourne
Discover duos in 14 locations via eight photographers and 15 encounters.
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The Creator of Veep and The Thick Of It Will Open This Year's Sydney Writers' Festival
Armando Iannucci will chat on stage with Benjamin Law.
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Ten Immaculate Specialty Coffee Shops Worth Booking a Trip to Japan For
From standalone coffee shops on the outskirts of town to tiny one-man stalls doing hand-drip.
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Meet Australia's Romantic New Independent Fine Art Magazine
Shot entirely on film and printed on paper, jane. is Australia's new analogue-happy biannual publication.
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Five Must-See Films at the 2017 Melbourne Queer Film Festival
Start with an Australian-made queer body-swapping sci-fi fantasy parable.
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Chester Street Bakery Is Opening in Brisbane's CBD
Bringing with it those highly Instagrammable cakes.
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Neil Perry's Eleven Bridge to Close — and Become a Cantonese Restaurant
That was quick — they've not been open a year.
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Chef Paul Wilson Launches His Own Takeaway Tuck Shop at Prahran Market
A sit-down cafe and 200-seat brasserie are set to follow.
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What to Expect from Holey Moley, Sydney's New Two-Storey Mini-Golf Bar
It will take over the Newtown Social Club space after it closes in April.
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St Kilda Institution The Espy Could Be Reopening Soon
It's reportedly been sold to the owners of the Garden State and Prahran Hotel.
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Female-Only Ridesharing Service Shebah Has Launched in Melbourne and Brisbane
An alternative for women who feel uncomfortable using other ridesharing apps.
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This Australian Beach Has Been Lit Up Bright Blue by 'Sea Sparkle'
The natural phenomena on the Tasmanian coast has been caused by bioluminescent phytoplankton.










































































































































































