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The paralysis tick in action.

Why these tiny vampires deserve our respect

A coming show at the Australian Museum gets up close to bloodsuckers – and it’s not for the squeamish.

  • Linda Morris

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Viva Gibb, Self-portrait, 64 Capel Street, West Melbourne, c. 1975-78, silver gelatin print, 14 x 9 cm.
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‘On the street where I live’ photography of Viva Jillian Gibb

Viva Gibb documented the people of the inner-city suburbs of North and West Melbourne from the mid-1970s to the early 1990s

  • Danie Sprague

I’m all at sea if I’m not creating: Animalia author Graeme Base

A new exhibition reveals never-before-seen works from the Animalia artist

  • Kylie Northover
Lenny Pearce leads the rave.

Top kid-friendly activities in and around Sydney this month

From science to magic and music, keep the family entertained with these activities and events.

  • Nicole Elphick

Can art defeat cancel culture? Feel free to disagree

A new exhibition unites unlikely objects in a bid to beat the bullies.

  • Liza Power
For Undying, Abdul-Rahman Abdullah has carved five mummified feral animals including a Blue heeler.

Why this artist is turning Australia’s feral animals into ‘mummies’

Taking his inspiration from animal mummies held by the Chau Chak Wing Museum, WA sculptor Abdul-Rahman Abdullah has turned his eye to our introduced species.

  • Linda Morris
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The 10 best exhibitions to see in 2026

From the opening of Powerhouse Parramatta to a celebration of the humble spray paint can, there’s something for everyone.

  • Nicole Elphick
Artist Michael Zavros at his Brisbane home with Sauron the gosling: “I’ve always been anxious … I also know that tomorrow is a different day.”

Michael’s 30-year marriage has ended. Here’s why he and his wife still live in the same house

Australian artist Michael Zavros created his latest exhibition while navigating major life changes.

  • Candida Baker
Local divas Meow Meow and Reuben Kaye.

These divas have a lot in common. Just don’t call them difficult

From Marilyn Monroe to Australia’s Meow Meow, a new exhibition celebrates a star-studded line-up of “divine creatures”.

  • Janice Breen Burns
1300 rappers Rako, Goyo and DALI (left to right) are reimagining hallyu through a distinctly Korean-Australian context.

From Gangnam Style to 1300: Why Korean pop culture has taken over the world

Most of us have sung along to K-Pop Demon Hunters or sweat through a bowl of spicy Buldak ramen, but do we fully understand why we love all things Korean?

  • Nell Geraets