Vivid Sydney returns this June to light up the city for its 15th year and it's bringing a diverse range of performers and events.
TV newsreader Chris Bath to replace Richard Glover on ABC Radio Sydney’s Drive as more changes announced
The announcement comes as the station's Mornings host Sarah Macdonald reveals her contract has not been renewed.
Heritage listing expanded for Powerhouse Museum Ultimo site
The entirety of the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo has been heritage listed, preventing any potential future sale or commercial development of the site.
Future of Sydney Powerhouse Museum secured after heritage listing expanded to cover whole site
A change to the precinct's heritage listing will mean the site must remain exclusively as a museum, preventing any potential sale or commercial development in the future. The site in Ultimo is undergoing a $300 million refurbishment.
For 20 years, Play School presenter Teo Gebert has been helping kids 'imagine and play'
Being the "silly one" on television is a "dream job" following a personal tragedy that changed the course of Teo Gebert's life and career.
He gave this journalist classified military documents. Both still live with the consequences
Military lawyer David McBride gave journalist Dan Oakes more than a hundred classified military documents. Both are still living with the consequences.
ABC received complaints about Antoinette Lattouf on her first day on air, commission told
The Fair Work Commission hearing into Antoinette Lattouf's dismissal from the ABC hears that David Anderson received "many complaints" about her that he forwarded to colleagues.
Sydney's Powerhouse Museum shuts tonight for three years amid backlash
Authorities are standing by the three-year closure, arguing the fixes to the building are urgent, but critics say it is unjustified without an approved development application and community consultation.
ABC hires 'notoriously anti-worker' US law firm in Lattouf unfair dismissal case
The national broadcaster will be represented by Seyfarth Shaw, which has a decades-long reputation of anti-union practices in the US, to act in the Fair Work Commission matter involving journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
'For the first time … I was happy on January 26': Nooky's Blak Powerhouse returns 'bigger, bolder, Blaker'
Indigenous social enterprise We Are Warriors will take over Powerhouse Ultimo today with a collection of music, dance art and workshops, turning a day of sorrow into one of power and positivity.
Powerhouse Museum to shut for three years as new refurbishment designs for the Sydney hub unveiled
The $250 million renovation will include a new outdoor public space, exhibition areas and entrance leading from Central train station.
ABC managing director David Anderson defends broadcaster's Israel-Gaza war coverage
David Anderson says it's possible for the ABC to accurately describe the shocking attacks in Israel while also providing coverage of the shocking conditions being experienced by civilians in Gaza.
'The repercussions carried on for years': The stories that left a mark on Juanita Phillips ahead of her final bulletin
For the past 21 years, when the cameras start rolling Juanita Phillips has felt at ease. Tonight, she will present the 7pm news bulletin to New South Wales one last time.
'Modest' rebuild of Sydney's Powerhouse Museum 'suits the times'
The museum in Ultimo is set to get a more "modest" rebuild than planned under the former state Coalition government — with only half of the $500 million previously allocated to be spent.
NSW Minister for the Arts John Graham on the Powerhouse Museum
The NSW Government is investing 250 million dollars to revitalise the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo.
'Really productive and cathartic psychological work': Is our love of horror good for us?
Horror is experiencing a boom. Since the pandemic, horror films have roughly doubled their share at the US box office to 10 per cent, buoyed most recently by the runaway success of films such as Scream VI and M3gan.
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ABC staff rally in show of support for Stan Grant
Hundreds of ABC staff around the country rallied in support of veteran journalist Stan Grant, who last week announced he would step away from media commitments due to racial abuse.
After railways were abandoned en masse, former train routes were recognised as a 'scarce resource'
Though the rail heyday has long passed, communities all over the world have maintained a connection with its physical remnants — and experts say the practice will play an important role into the future.
Thousands of international students set to return to Australia amid rental crisis
More than 40,000 Chinese students are expected to return to Australia for face-to-face classes, after China announced a snap ban on online learning at foreign universities a fortnight ago.
'A book you'll read in one sitting': The best new titles to add to your November reading list
A mystery novel inspired by The Teacher's Pet, a WWI story featuring Miles Franklin, and the overdue biography of a celebrated Australian writer are in our top reads this month.
The queen of power dressing: Carla Zampatti through three of her most iconic designs
In the first major retrospective of the late Italian-Australian designer, the Powerhouse is taking a look back at the designs that defined an era of women’s fashion.