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Kerrie O'Brien is a senior writer, culture, at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.

Dating as a black woman in Australia? It’s an experience worth an award-winning podcast

Dating as a black woman in Australia? It’s an experience worth an award-winning podcast

Christine “Kix” Mwaturura has caught the attention of the talent spotters behind a key podcast fellowship.

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Sarah Ferguson on the darkness she’s seen in the US, trust, and 7.30

Sarah Ferguson on the darkness she’s seen in the US, trust, and 7.30

She’s one of Australia’s best interviewers and the Gold Walkley Award winner is about to take over the reins at the ABC’s 7.30.

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‘None of us knew’: How Wil Anderson surprised David Wenham on his ABC special

‘None of us knew’: How Wil Anderson surprised David Wenham on his ABC special

The much-loved actor interviews an array of prominent Australians and looks back at archival footage from the past 90 years in the six-part series The ABC of.

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Christie Whelan Browne on Amber Heard and her own #MeToo horror show

Christie Whelan Browne on Amber Heard and her own #MeToo horror show

After a bruising legal battle with Craig McLachlan, the Melbourne actress is returning to the stage.

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Human sculpture keeps footballers in suspense at the NGV

Human sculpture keeps footballers in suspense at the NGV

A spectacular mark re-created in the form of AFL players suspended by ropes inspired conversations about AFL’s role in society.

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Sick of our crunch and grind work culture? These artists think there’s another way

Sick of our crunch and grind work culture? These artists think there’s another way

Balancing eight hours work, eight hours rest and eight hours play might be the ideal, but how many of us live it? This show explores an alternate reality.

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Lasers, fire and ice: An insider’s guide to Rising, Melbourne’s biggest arts festival

Lasers, fire and ice: An insider’s guide to Rising, Melbourne’s biggest arts festival

Bringing together White Night and the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Rising finally kicks off in real life this week.

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The new public artwork forcing Australians to think about the past

The new public artwork forcing Australians to think about the past

A stunning circular sculpture at Fed Square is designed as a place to gather and reflect, and marks the beginning of Reconciliation Week.

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‘Bungee jumping for intellectuals’: Antony Green on elections and what he’s doing next

‘Bungee jumping for intellectuals’: Antony Green on elections and what he’s doing next

He’s such a fixture of the ABC’s election coverage it’s hard to imagine it without him.

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Tayla Harris on the importance of passion, advocacy and why we need to ‘be kind’

Tayla Harris on the importance of passion, advocacy and why we need to ‘be kind’

The AFLW star is the subject of a new documentary about her fight against online trolls and her extraordinary career thus far.

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Why the arts industry is in dire straits, no matter who wins the election

Why the arts industry is in dire straits, no matter who wins the election

The pandemic knocked the arts world for six and despite some recovery, the situation for many remains dire.

  • by Kerrie O'Brien