It’s a thriving gastronomic hotspot that just keeps getting better.
Mona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter,its creator has revealed.
An appeals court judge has ruled that the art gallery’s controversial Ladies Lounge is not discriminatory in refusing entry to men.
Everything old is new again,from heritage icons transformed into luxury stays to a tsunami-lashed railway rebirthed as the ultimate scenic journey.
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The new exhibition Namedropping at Mona is by turns enjoyable and uncomfortable,with ideas that pick at the way you see the world and then follow you out of the building.
From hiking to haute cuisine,this corner of the Apple Isle boasts both wilderness and wondrous food.
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The art gallery was ordered to close a women-only exhibit last month after a NSW man launched an anti-discrimination case.
Kirsha Kaechele,the creator of the women-only space,has spoken out for the first time since being ordered by a tribunal to allow men entry into the lounge.
Jason Lau claimed he was discriminated against because of his gender and was unable to fully experience Mona after paying his $35 entrance fee last year.