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Walking through Melbourne Laneway Street Art

Sun-drenched pedestrians gripping cameras and shopping bags flood the intersection and cross towards Flinders Street Station, St Paul’s Cathedral or Federation Square. Church bells dangling above the city drone with an overbearing toll and bustling foot traffic accelerates along Swanston Street, eager to greet friends or explore the city’s many alcoves. To the initiated, it’s

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Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum Kabul

It’s like a scene that reads from an adventure movie. Hillsides littered with gold artefacts, prized ornaments, bricked up hoards of glassware, and tombs of an esteemed warrior and his princesses. ‘Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul’ is a discovery trail of centuries-old riches. However, this exhibition also shows a side of Afghanistan

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DJs and Diwali

Driving from Lumbini to Varanasi on any other day would usually bring expected challenges – unpredictable traffic, lengthy border crossings, stray animals, bikes and auto-rickshaws. Yet today, India is in the throes of celebration. It’s Diwali season, and today is the last day of the festival. Traffic is bumper-to-bumper and everyone has a place to

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Wandering along the Geelong Bollards Trail

If you’ve ever visited the port city of Geelong, you’ve probably encountered some colourful figures, the Geelong Bollards, along the city’s waterfront. Geelong is located on Corio Bay, just under an hour’s drive south-west of Melbourne. The name itself was derived from the word Jillong, a word used by the indigenous Wathaurong tribe meaning land

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