Entertainment
Lego abandons project to make bricks greener
27 September
Lego has abandoned a project to make its distinctive bricks out of recycled drink bottles, saying the new material would have caused higher carbon emissions, it has been reported. The Danish toy giant announced in 2021 it was researching whether PET...[Read More]
Ticket price pain with Aussies seeing fewer live shows
20 September
The two-thirds of Australians who attend arts events and festivals are doing so less frequently, a national snapshot has revealed. The 2022 National Arts Participation Survey asked some 10,000 people about their engagement with the sector, in the...[Read More]
Kylie Minogue: It’s not cool to be ageist
13 September
Australian pop superstar Kylie Minogue says it is “not cool to be ageist” anymore. Minogue, 55, has enjoyed a 35-year career but has not had to deal with prejudice about her age as much as others. Earlier this year Madonna said she has been...[Read More]
Beetlejuice musical to spook Melbourne in Aust premiere
16 August
Broadway musical Beetlejuice is heading to Melbourne in the latest coup for the city’s theatre scene. The show, based on Tim Burton’s 1988 dark comedy film, will make its Australian premiere at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre in April 2025. It...[Read More]
Barbie joins one-billion dollar movie club
9 August
Greta Gerwig should be feeling closer to fine these days. With just three weeks in theatres, Barbie is set to sail past $US1 billion ($A1.5 billion)in global ticket sales, breaking a record for female directors that was previously held by Patty...[Read More]
Women’s World Cup permutations and knockout match-ups
2 August
WOMEN’S WORLD CUP GROUP STAGE PERMUTATIONS * GROUP A Switzerland (5 points), Norway (4), New Zealand (4), Philippines (3) Switzerland and Norway through to the knockout rounds after Sunday night’s final group games. * GROUP B Australia (6),...[Read More]
Paul McCartney gets back to Australia with stadium tour
2 August
Paul McCartney is bringing his Got Back Tour to Australia, with his first concerts Down Under in six years. McCartney said he has amazing memories of his previous visits to Australia. “Our last trip was so much fun,” he said. “We had such an...[Read More]
It’s a bad look: facial recognition at major concert and sporting venues.
5 July
Families turning up for Disney on Ice for a day out at one of Australia’s largest entertainment venues probably wouldn’t expect their images and data to be recorded by facial recognition technology. But it’s an increasingly normal practice...[Read More]
Hamish Blake, Leigh Sales among Gold Logie nominees
21 June
ABC journalist Leigh Sales has been nominated for a Gold Logie for the first time. But the going may be tough for the veteran current affairs host – the winner is determined by public vote, and she is up against popular Lego Masters host Hamish...[Read More]
‘Last Beatles record’ created using AI says McCartney
14 June
Paul McCartney says artificial intelligence has been used to create “the last Beatles record”, which is set to be released later this year. The 80-year-old former Beatle said AI was used to extract John Lennon’s voice from an old demo and...[Read More]
Threatened lion cubs make Melbourne zoo their home
7 June
Three African lion cubs have been born in Melbourne for the first time in nearly six years. Lioness Nilo gave birth to her cubs at the Werribee Open Range Zoo on Sunday evening after a three-month pregnancy. The cubs, each weighing about 1.5kg, were...[Read More]
Australia won’t set medal target for Paris Olympics
24 May
Australia’s Olympic hierarchy are again baulking at setting a medal target for next year’s Paris Games, while defending sending athletes home within 48 hours of the end of their competition. The new chef de mission of Australia’s Olympic team,...[Read More]
First solo runway by Indigenous label at Fashion Week
17 May
Indigenous fashion label Ngali has presented the first-ever First Nations solo runway show at Australian Fashion Week. The Murriyang collection at Carriageworks in Sydney on Wednesday featured a cast of all First Nations models including Samantha...[Read More]
Clock ticks for supermarkets to shift plastic stockpile
26 April
Australia’s major supermarket chains will not receive any more time to move high-risk soft plastic stockpiles from the failed REDcycle recycling scheme after an extension request was denied. Coles and Woolworths were issued with a draft clean-up...[Read More]
The red poppy’s rise as a symbol of remembrance
26 April
There’s a terrible truth behind historic images of pretty red poppies dancing in the battlefields of World War I. If not for the nitrogen in the bombs that tore up the landscape, and in the blood of slain soldiers, they would never have bloomed in...[Read More]