Australia's leading universities cut ties with Confucius Institutes, but don’t cite concerns of foreign interference.
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From 3 April to 5 April the NFSA hosts the Mardi Gras Film Festival with a great range of contemporary films centralising gay, lesbian, trans and queer stories, from dramas, romances, anthologies, ...
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Peter Jordan’s timing at leaving dud businesses is better than his ability to get away from scenes of election poster shenanigans.