
A short history of Australia’s milk bars
Greek cafes sold American dreams – and gave their owners a foothold in Australia.
Greek cafes sold American dreams – and gave their owners a foothold in Australia.
“Don’t worry mate, I’ve got a few reliable offsiders to help me out with that.”
The 2022 Commonwealth Games has officially kicked off. But how much do you know about the event?
This is what our female gold medallists, servicewomen, politicians, activists and adventurers have to say.
Are we still using Aussie slang or is it a dying language?
The Hougoumont, the last ship to take convicts from the UK to Australia, docked in Fremantle, Western Australia, on January 9, 1868 – 150 years ago. It brought an end to a process which deposited about 168,000 convicted prisoners in Australia after it began in 1788.
While his admirers have recognised his artistic genius for centuries, a new online exhibition, the very first of its kind, has collated 300 of Ferdinand Bauer’s artworks — from initial sketch to finished product.
In July, a new date was published that pushed the opening chapters of Australian history back to 65,000 years ago. It is the latest development in a time revolution that has gripped the nation over the past half century.
Traditional owners of Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area feel deep relief as 42,000-year-old skeleton, taken without permission in the ‘70s, is returned from Canberra.