Anti-Australia Day graffiti at Botany Bay and Cooks’ Cottage
Anti Australia Day graffiti has been sprayed along an 8km stretch of Sydney's Botany Bay foreshore.
Anti Australia Day graffiti has been sprayed along an 8km stretch of Sydney's Botany Bay foreshore.
A contemporary theatre production currently playing at the Ovalhouse explores race relations and multiculturalism in Australia, from Captain Cook’s historic first encounter with indigenous people, through to National Sorry Day.
Artworks depicting a kangaroo and dingo are the subject of a British government export ban, delaying their Australian purchase.
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