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A steel installation with a video projection screen on the right hand side, resembling a ramp for motorcycle stunts. It is installed inside a dark gallery space.
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Exhibition review: Tina Stefanou, You Can't See Speed, ACCA

‘You Can’t See Speed’ is a cinematic roller-coaster by Tina Stefanou, featuring blind motorcyclist Matthew Cassar.

Two panels. On the left is a woman with short brown hair wearing a yellow jumper and glasses. She is staying against a bookshelf. On the right is the cover of a book 'How to Survive 1985' that features an illustration of two teenage girls.
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Book review: How to Survive 1985, Tegan Bennett Daylight

A novel that compares and contrasts the 1980s and the 2020s through the eyes of teens.

Six panels. The top three comprise a man and two women, the bottom comprise a man and two women.
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Actors championing Australian short stories

Love short stories and want to hear them read by professional actors on stage? Come to Newtown or listen to…

A smiling bald man wearing a light blue shirt.
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What I've learned, Ed Wright, Puncher & Wattmann

27 works of fiction, seven non-fiction, 10 books of poetry and one poetry anthology later, the Publishing Director is ready…

Outdoor light installation at night of hanging blue illuminated rods. Illuminate Adelaide
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Velvet Underground co-founder, 10-minute dance parties, drones: it’s all in for Illuminate Adelaide

Illuminate Adelaide has announced its 2025 program, including nine world premieres and plenty of winter immersive experiences.

A person looking into a mirrored cube. Around the figure every surface is filled with black polka dots on a yellow background.
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Kusama breaks record to be crowned queen in Australian exhibition history

NGV’s ‘Yayoi Kusama’ breaks exhibition attendance record and opening hours are extended until midnight for final weekend.

Five busts of humans heads with branch-offshoots growing out of them.
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Exhibition review: Rowena Hannan, Group Show: Passage, Liza Posar, SOL Gallery

Symbolism and universal themes are explored in SOL’s latest visual buffet.

Despite research showing the vital need for arts education, more than a dozen creative arts courses have been discontinued in seven years. Image: Samantha Weisburg on Unsplash.
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A national crisis: advocates call for inquiry into arts education and training

Advocates for arts education are saying Australia is in a moment of true crisis, as creative arts courses face mounting…

Seven women in denim stand in front of a hive structure.
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Performance review: Hive City Legacy: Naarm Chapter, Arts Centre Melbourne

Across theatre, movement, poetry, music, comedy and circus, BIPOC femme artists showcase their wares.

Two panels. On the left is author Chris Flynn, who is bald and wearing a white shirt. On the right is the cover of his book, 'Orpheus Nine.' Against a blue background there is a black and white illustration of children with their mouths open.
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Book review: Orpheus Nine, Chris Flynn

A disaster novel, but one with a sense of playfulness.

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