Carla Mcrae – illustrating the city of Melbourne and our new food hub: Eat. SC
27 FebAny creative will tell you that making the work comes naturally, commercialising it is the hard part.
Any creative will tell you that making the work comes naturally, commercialising it is the hard part.
The 2006 FIFA World Cup changed so much – especially for Eva Jacobi, who started her own career into the world of professional football (or soccer) at the global event
It's been nearly five decades since the Alien franchise burst onto our screens but little has dimmed its impact, with Dr Susan Hopkins positing that its most terrifying monster may not be the Xenomorph, but the corporate and cultural nightmares explored in the series.
Ann Robertson not only discovered a rewarding career helping students achieve their university dreams at UniSC – she also found her partner.
Associate Professor Mohammad Katouli reflects on choosing opportunity over certainty almost three decades ago to build a research program from scratch in what seemed like “the middle of nowhere”
Master clown and French theatre guru Philippe Gaulier has passed away aged 82, but his influence will live on around the world – particularly in Aotearoa New Zealand
In January 2026 when world leaders gathered at the World Economic Forum in Davos to discuss escalating global tensions, Brooklyn Beckham's Instagram revealed family turmoil that captured equally intense public attention
What started as goofing around with a bunch of high school mates has turned into a fun and blossoming business venture for Spencer Abbott
Suicide is the leading cause of death among Australians aged 15 to 49, approximately one in eight Australians have seriously considered suicide
Private companies are supplying “intelligence as a service” to government entities and others – and as the Amazon-owned Ring doorbell camera company found out when it advertised a new feature last week, the change is not without controversy
The Seaweed Research Group partnered with Hip Hops to brew a unique beer – called the Tomodachi Lager, it uses a specific type of seaweed in the brewing process.
From rallying a Crocoseum crowd at Australia Zoo to carving a PhD path shaped by theatre, motherhood and well-timed yeses, Lucy Orkild’s journey had many twists and turns that have delivered her some interesting experiences.
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