
A selection of highlights from The Australian newspaper's multimedia gallery. Please visit the gallery for a closer look at our full multimedia range. The Australian and The Weekend Australian offers national and international news, with indepth business sections including The Australian IT, Higher Education, Media, and Aviation. Also lifestyle, arts and sports.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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Chris Griffith, the Australian's Media Development Editor, talks about Apple's new 3G-iPhone, and analyses its good and bad points. Video: Christine Nestel
Australian pop couple Lovers Electric perform their song 'Start Again' live at The Australian. Video: Christine Nestel
The Australian's music writer Iain Shedden talks to Australian pop couple Lovers Electric. Video: Christine Nestel
Robert Forster tells The Australian's Iain Shedden about making his first album since the death of his songwriting partner in the Go-Betweens, Grant McLennan. Video: Christine Nestel
The Australian's music writer Iain Shedden talks to American songwriting greats Jimmy Webb and Paul Williams. Video: Christine Nestel
The Australian's art critic Sebastian Smee chooses his favourite Archibald Prize finalists. He also managed to pick the eventual winner. Video: Christine Nestel
Part Two. Iconic English film director Peter Greenaway declares cinema to be dead in this extract from his speech to the Australian International Documentary Conference in Fremantle WA in February 2008. Video: Chris Griffith
Part One. Iconic English film director Peter Greenaway declares cinema to be dead in this extract from his speech to the Australian International Documentary Conference in Fremantle WA in February 2008. Video: Chris Griffith









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