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‘Seekers Way’ unveiled in St Kilda 3182

A modest St Kilda side street has officially been reborn as “Seekers Way”, a permanent tribute to one of Australia’s most beloved musical exports,...

Vale Sir Michael Hill (1938–2025)

Memorial for Sir Michael Hill (1938–2025) Sir Richard Michael Hill KNZM, who passed away on 29 July 2025, will long be remembered as a visionary...

RARE CRICKET MEDALS TO BE AUCTIONED 

Cricket lovers will have a chance next week to own a rare set of sporting medals awarded to legendary Australian cricketer, MA Noble, in...

Lord Murray celebrates Christmas at Government House

As the sun sets on yet another year, our lead photographer and chief crime reporter, Lord Murray Schoorman was invited by Her Excellency Professor...

Victoria’s oldest ethnic club seeks major transformation.

As Victoria’s oldest ethnic club, Club Tivoli has known many periods of change and transformation. With its first president formally inducted in 1860, the...

Frankenstein: how Mary Shelley’s sci-fi classic offers lessons for us today about the dangers of playing God

Image: Boris Karloff as Frankenstein’s monster. Frankenstein, or, The Modern Prometheus, is an 1818 novel by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. Set in the late 18th century,...

Sunday essay: ‘I said no’ – Nie’s refusal and the troubling question of Pacific slavery in Australia

Image: A Pacific island woman with a child planting sugar cane in a field, Bingara, Queensland, c 1897. John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland. In...

Sunday essay: ‘but we already had a treaty’ – Tom Griffiths on a little known 1889 peace accord

Image: Josh Gorringe at the Debney Peace site in 2019. Photo: Tom Griffiths Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and/or...

Archbishop Desmond Tutu: father of South Africa’s ‘rainbow nation’

Image: Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Epa/Ian Langsdon Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Mpilo Tutu has died at the age of 90. Archbishop Tutu earned the respect and love of millions of South...

Sunday essay: Chanel’s complex legacy

Gabrielle Chanel, photograph by Henry Clarke, published in Vogue France, 1954. Paris Musées. © Henry Clarke, Paris Musées / Palais Galliera / ADAGP. Copyright...
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