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Perth prepares for its first International Jazz Festival

An estimated 15,000 musicians and jazz fans are set to flock to Western Australia this month for Perth's inaugural International…

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The Ham Funeral

Director Philip Rouse proves that the play which revolutionised Australian theatre still has a contemporary edge.

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Death in Bowengabbie

Full of surprises, this quirky black comedy is a superb example of the potential of the single-actor monologue.

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Green light from States for National Arts Curriculum

Queensland has agreed to supports the revised draft national arts curriculum, meaning all States & Territories are now on board.

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$12,500 multi art scholarships up for grabs

Carclew Youth Arts are offering four scholarships, each worth $12,500, to young artists working across a number of disciplines.

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London's top opera is headed downunder

Arts Centre Melbourne has picked a winner: Einstein on the Beach has snagged the Olivier Award for Best New Opera…

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Australia Ensemble Concert 2

A pleasing afternoon of music by Suk, Edwards, Lutoslawski and Dvorak, the latter's work performed passionately and enjoyably.

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How to really change the world

The arts are a powerful tool for social change but it takes more than good intentions for an arts project…

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Barry Humphries’ Weimar Cabaret

A spectacularly good concert from the Australian Chamber Orchestra, featuring Humphries as MC and the inimitable Meow Meow as a…

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Vandemonian Lags makes a show of songs from convict records

Tasmania’s dark convict past is revived in a stage show that makes its debut at Dark Mofo 2013.

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