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AFL 2026: Five Unfancied Teams That Could Steal the Premiership

Every year, the pundits pick the same three or four clubs and call it a preview. Every year, at least one team blows that script apart. Here are the five sides that could make the experts look very silly come September.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Sports

Why Australian Surfing Is Dominating the World Tour Right Now

We've always been a surfing nation. But right now, Australian talent on the WSL World Tour is something special — a golden generation that's making the rest of the world look like it's still learning to read the ocean.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Arts

The Australian Artists You Should Be Watching in 2025

Australia has always had extraordinary artistic talent. What's changed is that the world is finally paying attention. Here are the local names making international waves right now.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Arts

Inside Sydney’s Street Art Revolution: The Walls That Are Rewriting the City

Once chased by council rangers and buffed by overnight crews, Sydney's street artists are now commissioned, celebrated, and reshaping entire neighbourhoods. How did spray cans go from contraband to culture?

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Travel

10 Underrated Australian Towns Worth a Weekend Trip Right Now

Forget the capital cities and the obvious coastal hotspots. Australia's most rewarding weekend escapes are the places that aren't on everyone's list yet — the towns with personality, good food, and the blissful absence of tour groups.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Travel

Tasmania’s Wild Southwest: The Last True Wilderness on Earth

There are places in Tasmania's Southwest that have never been logged, farmed, or permanently settled. Where the only sounds are wind and water. Where the light does things you won't believe, and your phone has been useless for three days.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Fashion

The Australian Designers Rewriting the Rules of Sustainable Style

Sustainability in fashion has gone from fringe concern to mainstream expectation — and a new generation of Australian designers is showing what it actually looks like when you build ethics into the foundation of a label, not the marketing copy.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Fashion

Melbourne Fashion Week 2025: The Standout Moments You Missed

Another Melbourne Fashion Week is done. The front rows have emptied, the models have gone home, and the Australian fashion industry has had its annual moment in the spotlight. Here's what actually mattered.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Culture

How Australia Day Is Changing — And What That Means for All of Us

The conversation around January 26 has shifted in ways that seemed impossible a decade ago. Local councils, corporations, and sporting codes have changed their approach. So what does Australia Day look like now — and where is it heading?

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
  • Culture

The Uluru Experience: Why More Australians Are Finally Making the Pilgrimage

For too long, Uluru was something Australians knew existed and vaguely planned to visit one day. That's changing. A growing number of people are making the trip — and finding something they didn't expect.

  • sharna
  • April 24, 2026
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