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On-again off-again Depot Theatre cancels early closure plans
After pre-emptively announcing their early closure on Sunday night, Sydney’s Depot Theatre has announced a sudden about-turn.

Jazz festival fights on despite core funding loss
Despite having had its funding axed by Queensland’s now-ousted Newman Government, the festival is fighting on.

PESCADO – A Circus Cabaret Fusion
A vibrant amalgam of circus and cabaret with some good old-fashioned tongue-in-gill silliness.
SBS Advertising: hopes up in smoke

Budget 2015: What the AusCo cuts mean for you
The principles of independent arts funding are under threat as the Budget foreshadows the greatest shake up since the Australia…

The reality of residency
Residencies are the stuff of dreams but when you actually get there the practicalities of a different environment cut in.

Samson
Challenging and confronting, Samson is an extremely impressive first play by Julia-Rose Lewis.

Riding the auction highs - but are they real?
Deutscher and Hackett's Melbourne auction wraps up the autumn season with more realistic results, in comparison to record highs this…

What the arts can learn from Silicon Valley
While the arts sector faces challenges to secure funding and capture audiences in the digital age, the leading hub for…

Aboriginal art focus leaves Sotheby's Australia for London
Sotheby’s London will stage its first Aboriginal Art auction in June, in the wake of Sotheby’s Australia’s closure of its…