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Making sustainable theatre in Australia
There are lots of ways to make theatre greener without sacrificing your creative vision.

What the new trade agreement means for the arts
The Trans-Pacific Trade agreement will provide protections for creative producers and artists but lost flexibility is a concern.

Music expo has perfect pitch for punters
2013's Australasian Worldwide Music Expo will bring some of the world's best to Australia.

Fat Pig
Directed by Daniel Frederiksen, Lab Kelpie presents to you Fat Pig written by Neil Labute.

Katie Noonan named new Adelaide Fringe Ambassador
Katie Noonan is replacing Paul McDermott as ambassador to the Adelaide Fringe

Les Misérables Australian cast revealed
Boublil and Schönberg’s critically acclaimed musical returns to Melbourne after a 17 year absence.

New director named for Govett-Brewster Art Gallery
New Zealand powerhouse gallery takes a new director with Simon Rees, at a time of great change.

Gallery removes images after artist jailed for sex offences
Graham Ovenden to spend 27 months in jail after London’s Court of Appeals deemed his sentence too lenient.

Sun Records story continues to intrigue
Playwright Kieran Carroll says the rebelliousness of 1950s music explains the enduring fascination with the Sun Records story.

Gurrumul – His Life and Music
Not one for fanfare, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu held his own in one of the most significant concerts of the year.