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More than an orchestra: the institution that’s nurturing Australia’s next generation of classical musicians
The Australian Youth Orchestra’s specialist training programs transform passionate young instrumentalists – and others with a love for fine music,…

Reuben Kaye and Bernadette Peters will Melt Brisbane audiences in 2025
Brisbane’s queer cultural festival Melt returns for its second year with a city-spanning program, highlights of which have just been…

Confusing promotional partnership leaves philanthropic donors potentially exposed
An oversight within a well-intentioned promotional campaign appears to blur the lines between what constitutes a philanthropic gift and what…

On the move: latest art sector appointments
ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of Australian arts sector comings and goings across the country.

So you want my arts job: Festival Director of the Darwin Street Art Festival
Move over Melbourne! According to David Collins, Darwin is where it's at in terms of street art.

Income averaging: everything you wanted to know but were too afraid to ask
How can creatives leverage the income averaging scheme to receive a large tax refund?

Opportunities and awards
Ceramics prize open for entries, Artspace Studio Program artists and Australian Dance Theatre LOFT residents revealed, plus design and fashion…

Book review: The Name of the Sister, Gail Jones
Gail Jones' latest novel is a mesh of literary and crime genres.

Book review: One Hundred Years of Betty, Debra Oswald
What life lessons has Betty learned after living for a century?

Australian arts and humanities education is being slashed everywhere – what's at stake?
From staff redundancies to course closures, arts and humanities education in Australia is undergoing significant structural change.