The Northern Territory's famed 'Crocodile' Dundee-inspired hotel has hit the market. Built to resemble a crocodile, the ...
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Scottish university returns rare Tasmanian shell necklaceThe intricate and painstaking practice is now acknowledged as a highly skilled and unique Aboriginal art form, though today there are concerns the practice could die out due to a decline in the number ...
Vancouver's head of public art, Eric Fredericksen, says that although artist Brady Cranfield's Weekend Chime is conceptually ...
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TheCollector on MSNWho Was the Last Aboriginal Tasmanian?For many years, it was believed that the Aboriginal people of Tasmania had become extinct and that their culture, languages, ...
This week, see Janice Waker's fiber creations at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charlottesville and Orion Redwolf's photography at the Gallery at Studio Ix.
It has been more than 40 years since the Pintupi Nine made contact with the modern world. Much has changed in their lives, but their country has never stopped calling them home.
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Esquire Philippines on MSNA Survey of Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Big Sales, Editor’s Picks, and MoreHONG KONG — A mélange of hushed negotiations, exuberant reunions, and brilliant displays of artistic prowess engulf the Hong ...
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Australia and New Zealand are chock-full of day walks for all ages, with each of these worth throwing the boots and daypack on for.
At the turn of the 21st century, Australia put on a show for the world, but for all the talk of the future, we still had one ...
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Tribune Online on MSNTinubu’s Thomas Jefferson’s momentIn Lagos of old, there was a legendary thief called Anikura, whose targets were mainly cross-border traders. His infamy grew ...
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