• Guide

    Sydney Galleries and Museums Where You Can Get Your Culture Kicks After Work

    Clock off and kick on to something more exciting than your commute. 

  • News

    Collingwood Yards Is Turning the Former TAFE Campus Into a Huge Creative Precinct

    The 6500-square-metre site will span retail and hospitality tenants, rooftop and basement bars, galleries, and workshop and performance spaces.

  • News

    Concrete Playground Has Disappeared from Your Facebook Feed, But Here's Where You Can Find Us

    Just because Facebook is boring RN, doesn't mean you have to be.

  • News

    The NSW Government Has Given Powerhouse Museum's New Parramatta Site the Green Light

    The existing Ultimo venue is still sticking around — but the new location will spread across 18,000 square metres of museum exhibition and public space.

  • News

    Auckland Museum's Latest Permanent Suite Is Dedicated to Stories of Tamaki Makaurau

    Seven sections across four gallery spaces are dedicated to the new opening.

  • News

    Alice Springs' Dazzling Parrtjima Festival Will Light Up the Red Centre Again in April

    After COVID-19 delays in 2020, the Indigenous arts, culture and storytelling festival will return in its usual time slot in 2021.

  • News

    Lockout Laws Will Finally Be Scrapped in Kings Cross After Seven Years

    From next month, you'll be able enter clubs in the Cross after 1.30am and stay out drinking past 3am.

  • News

    Karangahape Road Will Soon Be Home to a Fabulous Rainbow Crossing

    Just in time for the end of Auckland Pride Month.

  • News

    The New Zealand Government Has Announced a New Public Holiday to Celebrate Maori New Year

    Friday, 24 June, 2022 will serve as the first-ever Matariki public holiday.

  • News

    Five Things to Do in Chatswood When You Want to Try Something New to You

    Shake up your usual weekend routine with live music, riverside walks and street food eats.

  • News

    'The Whole Table' Is NITV's New Three-Part Series Exploring Indigenous Issues in the Arts

    It's co-produced by Sydney Theatre Company, and guests include Taika Waititi, Miranda Tapsell, Adam Briggs and Meyne Wyatt.

  • News

    Melbourne Museum's Long-Running Animal Exhibition Is Closing After 11 Years On Display

    The installation's famed taxidermied critters are taking a break from the spotlight.

  • News

    Five Ways to Get Your Cultural Kicks in The Rocks This Summer

    Swap the surf for a jam-packed day of art tours, outdoor sweat sessions and Aussie-themed high teas.

  • News

    All About Women Is Back for 2021 with Another Jam-Packed Day of Talks, Panels and Workshops

    This year's one-day lineup covers everything from the evolution of the feminism movement to coping with doomscrolling.

  • Guide

    Ten Summertime Events That'll Help You Beat the Back-to-Work Blues

    The summer break may be over, but there are heaps of fun things to do before winter arrives.

  • Guide

    Twelve Summertime Events That'll Help You Beat the Back-to-Work Blues

    The summer break may be over, but there are heaps of fun things to do before winter arrives.

  • Guide

    Seven Summertime Events That'll Help You Beat the Back-to-Work Blues

    The summer break may be over, but there are heaps of fun things to do before winter arrives.

  • Guide

    Seven Summertime Events That'll Help You Beat the Back-to-Work Blues

    The summer break may be over, but there are heaps of fun things to do before winter arrives.

  • Guide

    Seven Summertime Events That'll Help You Beat the Back-to-Work Blues

    The summer break may be over, but there are heaps of fun things to do before winter arrives.

  • News

    Sally Rooney's First Novel Since 'Normal People' Will Hit Bookstores This Year

    You'll be able to read the Irish author's first book in three years this September.

  • Guide

    Ten Sydney Festival Highlights to Have on Your Radar This Summer

    Sit courtside at Sydney Town Hall, watch a clown eat himself and celebrate what it means to be human at this year’s Syd Fest.

  • Guide

    Nine Sydney Festival Experiences You Can Have for Less Than $30

    You don't have to pay top dollar to see these Syd Fest highlights.

  • Guide

    All the Big Events to Look Forward to Across Australia in 2021

    From jam-packed music festivals to world-class light shows, you can pop these huge, bright and exciting events in your calendar.

  • News

    This Is What You Can and Can't Do on New Year's Eve in Sydney

    We've broken down all the rules about gatherings, outdoor events and how you can watch the fireworks.

  • News

    The NSW Government Has Unveiled the New Year's Eve Restrictions for Greater Sydney

    The midnight fireworks display will go ahead, but you're encouraged to watch from home — or a COVID-safe venue.

  • Guide

    The Best New Year's Events Happening Around Melbourne to Help You Ring in 2021

    Ring in the new year with tunes, an inner city hoe-down or slurpin' oysters.

  • News

    Five Unexpected Items You Can Find at the New Chau Chak Wing Museum

    Each curio has a story — and can tell us a lot about ourselves.

  • Guide

    Twelve Things to Do If You're Staying in Auckland Between Christmas and New Year's Day

    Put down those Christmas leftovers and head to a horror and fantasy film effects experience, a party in a historic 1800s mansion and a pop-up inflatable waterpark.

  • News

    Margaret and David Have Reunited On-Screen to Review (and Argue About) 2020

    In this comedic segment for 'The Shovel, of course they disagreed about this hectic year.

  • News

    Six Gifts to Buy the Culture Vulture in Your Life This Christmas

    Fill their stocking with wearable art and an unforgettable Sydney theatre experience.

  • News

    Five Sydney Tours You Can Take to View Your City From Another Perspective

    Taste finger limes, forage for dandelions and discover the history behind Sydney’s famous landmarks.

  • News

    Auckland Live's Free Outdoor Entertainment Series Is Back for Summer

    Don't forget to pack your sunscreen for the summer-long outdoor event series.

  • Feature

    What to Expect at the New Chau Chak Wing Museum

    Humanity is the thread that connects all objects of art, science and ancient history at the University of Sydney’s new free museum.

  • News

    MPavilion Is Turning the Parkade Car Park Into a Cultural Hub for the Entire Month of January

    The 60s and 70s-era site will get a new lease on life to start off the new year.

  • News

    The ABC Is Bringing Back 'Spicks and Specks' in 2021 for a Full New Season

    The beloved music quiz show has been dropping specials over the past year — but now it's returning for a whole new series.

  • News

    How to Spend One Perfect Sunday in The Rocks

    See out the weekend with live music, free art exhibitions, yoga and al fresco cocktails.

  • News

    Auckland Arts Festival Will Return Next March With More Than 70 Events Across the City

    The 13th edition of the arts and culture festival will take place from 4–21 March.

  • News

    Archaic Sydney Liquor Licence Laws Governing Live Music Are Set to Be Scrapped Next Month

    A new amendment will remove restrictions on the genres of music that can be played in certain venues, and also make it easier for venues to apply for their licenses.

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