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Red cabinet on street filled with free books. Street Libraries.
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Parramatta leads Australia in street libraries

Parramatta tops the nation in global Street Library movement.

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Ballet Review: ALICE (in wonderland), Crown Theatre, WA

This co-production between West Australian Ballet and Hong Kong Ballet revitalises Lewis Carroll's classic book.

The 7 Stages of Grieving: A young Aboriginal female performer kneels onstage against a black backdrop that has cursive white text written on it displaying words like Nation', 'Telling' and 'People'. She is holding a small sign that says 'reconciliation'.
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Theatre review: The 7 Stages of Grieving, Subiaco Arts Centre

30 years after its premiere season sent lightning bolts through Australian theatres, this one woman play still strikes a chord.

The outside of a modern looking theatre at dusk. Canberra Theatre Centre.
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‘More than half the town’: Canberra Theatre Centre at 60

For 60 years, Canberra Theatre Centre has been more than just a venue – it’s been a part of people’s…

Three people sit on a couch, a mousy woman in her 30/40s dressed in brown, an older woman in a turquoise housecoat and turban and a man in his 30/40s dressed in brown and facing off with the older woman. A coffee table is in front of them. Mother Play.
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Theatre review: Mother Play, Southbank Theatre, The Sumner

Family ties that bind, loosen and break.

Artist's impression of Recital Hall in ECU City (exterior). WAAPA
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ECU City to be a launchpad for the next generation of performing arts talent

As WAAPA prepares to move into its brand new Perth CBD campus, the benefits for students will be enormous.

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Arts news watch: this week’s trending topics

Creative Australia reinstates Khaled Sabsabi, authors join AI backlash, regional funding discrimination, and more.

Jean Luc Godard being arrested in Paris, May 1968. Paris May ‘68 Revolt - The Struggle Continues
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Remembering Paris May '68...

The events of May 1968 still reverberate around the world, with a new event set to remind us of their…

Two panels: One the left is a woman with pink hair and a man with grey hair. On the left is the cover of their book 'The Bookshop Detectives: Tea and Cake and Death.'
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Book review: The Bookshop Detectives: Tea and Cake and Death, Gareth and Louise Ward

This cosy crime thriller is as cosy and thrilling as it gets.

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Lindy Lee reveals driving forces behind Venice Biennale Board meeting decision 

Former Creative Australia Board member Lindy Lee has revealed new details of the fateful Board meeting that kicked-off the Venice…

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