The first Australian university degree in advertising was offered 50 years ago and the industry is celebrating.
While television advertising in Australia began soon
The deal which allowed Julian Assange to be released from prison today, has done little to address the broader issue of press freedom, according to Australia’s Media,
A $500,000 crowdfunding campaign is under way to give a rundown entertainment venue a new lease on life and send it on an 800km journey from western Queensland to
Cairns is Queensland’s most cultural city, based on a study which took into account a town’s population.
Preply, an online language learning company, compared the
It’s your last chance to catch Queensland Ballet’s Coppélia this week and the reviews have been glowing.
Not just for the dancers and sets, but because this
Queensland Ballet is the first performing arts organisation in the world to gain the highest healthy building rating for its home – the Thomas Dixon Centre.
The
As more Australians ditch television aerials for internet-based services, proposed anti-siphoning laws mean many would not watch free sport, according to a new
By Susan Schwartz
If you want to know what to do this week and into the weekend, we’ve got you covered. Here’s our round-up of what’s on in Brisbane and
McCullough Robertson Lawyers has provided pro bono legal support to establish Queensland Ballet’s endowment fund – a major key in securing the long-term