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    Uluru's Incredible Field of Light Installation Has Been Extended Until 2020

    Bruce Munro’s immersive installation will keep lighting up the Red Centre.

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    New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art Will Start Charging Tourists Entry Fees

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    This Swirling Design Has Been Chosen as Burning Man's 2018 Temple

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    Sydney Festival Is Hosting a Huge Wedding Reception to Celebrate Australia's First Same-Sex Marriages

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    Village Cinemas Has Cancelled Its Surge Pricing Trial

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    Village Cinemas Is Trialling Surge-Priced Movie Tickets Over Summer

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    Seinfeld Might Be Getting the Point-and-Click Video Game Treatment

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    Ten Australian TV Shows You Should Stream This Summer

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    A Major Contemporary Aboriginal Artwork Will Grace Sydney Airport's International Terminal From 2018

    The installation by Kamilaroi artist Archie Moore will be seen by 15 million passengers each year.

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    Melbourne's All-Night Arts Festival White Night Will Feature Two Burning Man Installations in 2018

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    YouTube Is Set to Launch Its Own Music Subscription Service

    Called Remix, it's slated to be up and running by March 2018.

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    It's Finally Happened: The Marriage Equality Bill Has Passed Through Australian Parliament

    Same-sex marriage will be made legal — potentially within the month.

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    New York's Madison Square Park Has Been Turned Into a Glowing Field of Light

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    Melbourne Artist Callum Preston Has Recreated a Functional 90s-Style Milk Bar

    Everything's for sale — except the Crunchie bars and Big Ms are hand-painted timber artworks.

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    Five Must-See Films at the 2017 Cine Latino Film Festival

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    Ai Weiwei Is Coming to Australia for the Release of His Refugee Documentary

    The acclaimed Chinese artist and activist will visit as part of the 21st Biennale of Sydney.

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    Less than six months since they graced our shores, one of the world's best bands is coming back for shows in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth.

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    61.6 Percent of Australians Have Said a Resounding Yes to Marriage Equality

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    Artists Have Covered A Ferntree Gully House With Mirrors

    More than 1800 mirrored bricks cover the dwelling's exterior, while the inside has been transformed into a gallery.

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