Vivid festival lights up Sydney
The lights have been switched on for the 18-day Vivid Festival in Sydney.
The lights have been switched on for the 18-day Vivid Festival in Sydney.
Philip Morris' exit from Australian manufacturing has been likened to the waning of the once legal slave, opium and child labour trades.
With the Sydney Dance Company gracing the boards of London this week, WILL FITZGIBBON took time to have a chat to the man behind the stunningly beautiful shows, artistic director Rafael Bonachela.
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Australia’s Fair Work Commission has made its first ruling against an employer mandating COVID-19 vaccination as condition of work. But this isn’t the decision those opposed to vaccine mandates have been hoping for.
Now, a new study says a lower — and more achievable — daily goal of 7,000 steps will still yield substantial health benefits.
We now know enough about how COVID works for health authorities to have issued clear guidance on which drugs doctors should use on hospitalised patients. The recommended drugs are dexamethasone, remdesivir, and tocilizumab.
Airlines want you vaccinated. They want as many people as possible vaccinated. The sooner that happens, the sooner borders open and they can get back to profitability.
In 2020, as lockdowns were enforced across the country, unemployment and underemployment soared. Even for those in stable jobs, wages growth was stagnant.
China’s state-run anti-monopoly bureau has tightened its regulations on big tech players, as shown by its recent move against the country’s largest e-commerce company, Alibaba Group.
Early morning search warrants in NSW today lead to arrest of five men over $47-million drug consignment from Mexico.
Telstra’s plan to split into three entities is the most radical shake-up of Australia’s largest telecommunications company since the Howard government began privatising it in 1997.
Work in the cultural industries is precarious
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Moving to the other side of the world can be overwhelming, but the cost of literal ‘extra baggage’ and backaches from poor planning is worse. Keep things simple with a guide to packing for London.
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe will showcase shows from 49 countries, including 95 shows from Australia alone.
Two themes dominate this year’s talks: new technologies and data visualization. Though, in reality, the two very much go hand in hand.
Taxpayers have been billed for Education Minister Christopher Pyne and his wife's trip to London and Rome.
It was the end of an era for Australians in London as the iconic Shepherd’s Bush Walkabout closed its doors for the last time on Sunday.
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Australian acting legend Cate Blanchett is wowing London's theatre-going public with an energetic but moving depiction of isolation in the Sydney Theatre Company's new production "Big and Small" at the Barbican.
Nicola Samer, co-founder of the exciting new theatre production company IronBark, spoke to BIANCA SOLDANI about promoting the work of Australian playwrights in the UK, her experience of the London theatre scene so far and her latest undertaking, Ruben Guthrie.
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