Let's hope the Year of the Snake will be a brighter year after a dark later half of the Year of the Rabbit for the Socceroos.
From public parades to traditional dances, here's how countries around the world are celebrating the Year of the Snake.
Firecrackers, parades and prayers marked the Lunar New Year as millions around Asia and farther afield celebrated
For the first time since 2020, Chinese plates will feature Australian rock lobster for Lunar New Year. It's led to a boom in Australian prices, but some fishers are worried it could be short-lived.
In celebrating the Lunar New Year, Riane Avila, a Filipino-Chinese living in Melbourne, describes the occasion as 'bittersweet.'
It's a colourful, spear-shaped flower that grows all year round — but at the moment you might find it hard to get your hands on a gladiolus.
Australian wine exports to China have bounced back ahead of Lunar New Year, according to a new report. Wine sales of more than $150 million went to China in December, and that’s good news for Australia’s embattled winemakers.
Tonight, the January New Moon in Aquarius 2025 coincides with the Chinese Lunar New Year so naturally, it’s an incredibly mystical evening and deserves your attention and manifestations . Spoiler alert: January may be almost over but it’s never, I repeat, NEVER too late to manifest!
Business events celebrating the Chinese lunar New Year step up next week, with gala dinners planned in the major capitals and casinos gearing up to mark the Year of the Snake, which was ushered in on Wednesday.
Sydneysiders are welcoming in the Lunar New Year with events across the city, including dragon boat races, street festivals, lion dances and more. Here's what's on.
Australia’s Lunar New Year celebrations have delivered mixed results, reflecting a slow pace of recovery in the Chinese visitor market, the Australian Tourism Export Council (ATEC) reports.