The stories of Indigenous massacres at the hands of colonists need to be told, but there are doubts the War Memorial should host them.
Some Australians are still uncomfortable with attempts to challenge the Anzac myth.
Through the intensely personal theatre work of Tom Molyneux, we learn about an Indigenous soldier who served in World War I.
A career in the arts can be a gamble. James Parrett reveals what does it take to be a full-time sculptor.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
New research is examining the evolution of Australian fatherhood and family responsibilities over the past 100 years.
By the 1920s, the man after whom Monash University was named was broadly regarded as “the greatest living Australian” .
Shining a light on the struggle POWs faced when they returned to Australia – and the impact on their wives.
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