Latest articles by Edmund Coleman
New speed sensor installed at Southbank Promenade
An AI driven sensor, installed by the City of Melbourne, has given unprecedented statistical insight into traffic patterns on Southbank Promenade.
Read MoreNGV: 2024 Winter Masterpieces revealed
More than 500 breathtaking ancient Egyptian artefacts will come to Melbourne from the British Museum when the “world-exclusive” Pharaoh exhibition arrives at the NGV next winter.
Read MoreOpen Glossary to fill ACCA
When James Nguyen migrated to Melbourne from Vietnam at eight years old, his family lived in secret in the annexe above their textile factory.
Read MoreUnity, Culture, Hope: Songs for Freedom play for change
Marking the 40th anniversary year of 16-year-old Yinjibarndi boy John Pat’s death, Songs for Freedom is a moving assembly of soul, blues and country music by the Freedom Collective, advocating for change in the alarmingly disproportionate incarceration rates of Aboriginal children in Australian prisons.
Read MoreTalking skating, toxic masculinity and the Tao with Tom Craft
Hailing from Wagga Wagga in rural New South Wales, Tom Craft, 20, describes coming of age in a deeply conservative and religious environment.
Read MoreEvening News at the NGV
Since relaunching as Evening News, the Melbourne based instrumental dance group formerly known as Beatnik Collective graduated from house-orientated grooves to a jazz and drum-and-base informed fusion of dark synth realms and psychedelic pop.
Read More“Hello, Possums!” once more
Following the death of Barry Humphries in April this year, the world mourned not only for the giant of Australian character comedy, but also his darling creation: Dame Edna Everage.
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