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It s been a thrill! My first time at the mind-boggling Melbourne comedy festival | Melbourne international comedy festival

At the world’s biggest barrel of laughs, Hannah Gadsby, John Kearns and Rose Matafeo rub shoulders with homegrown stars-in-the-making. Our writer has the time of his life

Corrie Chen receives Screen Presence Trailblazer Award

Friends of MOCA Coordinator - Job – ArtsHub Australia

The Museum of Chinese in Australia (MOCA) in Haymarket, Sydney is set to be the newest museum in NSW and the only one focused on the stories and experiences

How Lei is helping her sons with autism paint a brighter future for their lives beyond school

This 2 April marks the 17th annual World Autism Awareness Day. Over 205,000 Australians including Melbourne's Jason Liu, 17, and Jeno Liu, 13, are living with autism, many of whom encounter formidable obstacles in securing employment as they transition into adulthood.

The highs and lows of recent China-Australia relations

China on Thursday announced the lifting of punitive tariffs on Australian wine, in a sign that the precarious bilateral relationship could be improving despite setbacks.- Wine tariffs lifted - China's commerce ministry said on Thursday it was lifting punitive tariffs on imports of Australian wine, a move that Canberra's top politicians said would "benefit both Australian producers and Chinese consumers".

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