Giant dancing polar bears covered in fluorescent feathers, a three-storey inflatable comic strip and a donkey in a dinghy have taken over the Art Gallery of Western Australia.
'No one like her in the universe': Meet rising art star Kaylene Whiskey
Dolly Parton has never stepped foot on the dry red dirt of Indulkana in remote South Australia, but she is a frequent visitor in the art of Kaylene Whisky, which celebrates sisterhood and strong women.
Louvre heist 'detective' Pedro reveals inspirations behind viral look
Louvre heist "fedora man" Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux says the inspiration behind his vintage look includes Agatha Christie's famed detective Hercule Poirot and James Bond.
Several ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Syria's national museum
Officials say at least six marble statues were stolen from the museum in Damascus.
Crown, DNA and a failed fire: Clues the Louvre thieves left behind
A series of missteps shows the theft in the Louvre was far from a sleek operation. Instead, French authorities believe petty criminals executed it.
Spearmint milk and Hawaiian packs: WA's food delicacies in exhibition
An exhibition exploring Western Australia's food history in all its guises, including its fast-food pioneers, is on show at the State Library.
How a regional textile mill connected Olympians, police and fashion
Textile manufacturing took Albury's work to the Opera House, federal parliament, the Olympics and beyond.
Louvre prioritised art over upgrading security, report says
France's highest auditor says the theft of $157 million worth of jewels was a "deafening alarm bell" for the world-renowned Parisian museum.
Pocock slams government over leaky roof housing $5b national collection
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's 2023 promise to fix a "building with buckets to collect leaks" remains unfulfilled, according to the National Gallery of Australia's annual report.
Timber sample helps identify shipwreck unearthed by Cyclone Alfred
The identity of a shipwreck that was exposed in northern New South Wales by Cyclone Alfred has been narrowed down to just 13 vessels.
Two more people charged over Louvre heist in Paris
The man and woman deny any involvement in the heist as investigations continue.
Why are women always the ones being sawn in half in magic shows?
From rabbits in hats to women being sawn in half, magic has captivated the imaginations of generations of Australians. Thanks to one "certified fanboy", we have that history at our fingertips.
Why the Powerhouse is calling for ideas to be buried for 100 years
The Powerhouse Museum buried technologies such as a solar calculator and cardboard box camera in 1981. Now they want to know what to bury in 2026.
Could the theft of gold and jewels from the Louvre have a silver lining?
What do we know about the investigation into the jewel heist at the Louvre and what are some of the possible consequences?
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Suspects arrested over theft of crown jewels from Louvre heist
One of the suspects was arrested at Charles de Gaulle Airport airport, with plans to fly to Algeria.
Repatriation brings 'tears of joy' as remains re-buried after decades
An emotional ceremony for the repatriation of Aboriginal remains that had been held by institutions, including the South Australian Museum, has been held in Adelaide's north at a site that is now a resting place for hundreds of Kaurna ancestors.
Power tools and a 'perfect storm': How France lost its treasure
As French authorities scour Europe for some of their nation's most prized possessions, closer inspection of the Louvre museum itself reveals just how vulnerable it was to the type of attack that saw some of the French crown jewels disappear.
The hidden story behind this painting of a huge bull
An oil painting of an enormous bull is the star attraction at a regional Australian gallery. How did the genre of massive livestock art become so popular?
As this fascinating history of art heists shows, timing is everything
This latest heist at the Louvre highlights the vulnerability of objects in public collections. The irony is they are often gifted to such institutions for safekeeping.
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Stolen Louvre jewellery unlikely to 'ever be seen again'
Knowing exactly what they were after, four thieves entered the Louvre Museum and successfully stole precious jewellery. Here's what experts say comes next for the historical items.
Topic:Explainer
Louvre jewels stolen in four-minute 'professional' daylight heist
The robbers used a basket lift to reach a window where they broke in, France's Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said.