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Groundbreaking circus company Na Djinang presents Of The Land On Which We Meet - a visually stunning three-hander show that ...
Perth storytelling theatre company Lit Live’s staging of Welles’s radio play is at Venue 360, a new live venue situated ...
Debate about pro-Palestinian support, and censorship, is growing in the arts amid mass public protests and a readers and ...
A new interim report from Australia’s Productivity Commission has sparked strong backlash from across the country’s creative sectors, with multiple guilds and industry bodies voicing concern over ...
Next year marks the national opera company’s 70th anniversary, and follows a tumultuous 12 months for Opera Australia.
By 2025 the ‘it’ girl label still conveys youth and allure, but it also recognises entrepreneurial drive. Sweeney’s career ...
Arts Queensland's latest round of the organisations fund represents an essentially unchanged landscape for the next four ...
ArtsHub takes a trip to Mexico City – and its 170 registered museums – discovering that there is much more than Hollywood ...
Two Indigenous Arts Officers at The Torch share how they empower incarcerated mob through art and why they love their job.
Palawa playwright Dylan Van Den Berg and Kalkadoon director Abbie-lee Lewis discuss the emerging theatrical genre, Aboriginal ...
Last month, Australian fans spotted billboards in Brisbane and Perth featuring Pierce the Veil’s logo and the date 5 August.
An urgent call for tax reform, as studio artists and creatives miss out on annual wage index but still forced to “pay up”.