10 Covid-busting designs: spraying drones, fever helmets and anti-virus snoods

Companies the world over are directing their ingenuity at the fight against the coronavirus. Here are the front-runners, from sanitising robots to a 3D-printed hospital ward

‘Quarantine soirees’: classical music and opera to stream at home

With concert halls and opera houses closed due to coronavirus, organisations and musicians across the world are live-streaming concerts from their homes, or from empty halls, and opening up their digital archives so that every one can still access music. Click here for our daily critics’ picks

The new Learjet 75 Liberty features the segment’s first private Executive Suite

      The new Learjet 75 Liberty features the segment’s first private Executive Suite A spacious, forward cabin two-seat Executive Suite and pocket door deliver the most legroom and the quietest, most private and productive cabin in its class. The new Learjet 75 Liberty redefines the iconic Learjet brand and features the segment’s first … Read more

#StayAtHome: Luxury sports car manufacturers plan production-free period

    Porsche and Rolls-Royce follow into the footsteps of Ferrari and Lamborghini and announced stop production due to the Coronavirus (Covid-19). As from the coming week, Porsche will suspend production for an initial period of two weeks. By taking this step, the sports car manufacturer is responding to the significant acceleration in the rate … Read more

Sydney Biennale 2020: First Nations art upends Eurocentrism in powerful, occasionally confounding show

More than 100 artists from 36 countries come together, across six venues, to take part in the major exhibition – while refuting the concepts that underpin it

Coronavirus: could livestreaming be the answer to the arts industry’s freefall?

Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s concert – in an empty Hamer Hall – brought hope to many on Monday. But whether streaming can bring in money is yet to be seen