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Cyclone Alfred caused havoc for dozens of arts venues.
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Former tropical cyclone Alfred threatens multiple art venues

Many venues fared better than expected, several programs remain suspended in the wake of Cyclone Alfred.

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Breaking ground on The Fox: NGV Contemporary

Australia's largest gallery is one step closer, as ground is broken on The Fox.

Artists like Frank McCourt and Grandma Moses became well-known very late in life. (Image: WikiArt)
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From Grandma Moses to Frank McCourt: it's never too late for artistic success

History is littered with artists who found success late in life, including writers such as Frank McCourt. Here's a list…

A young woman peers through the gap of a clapperboard.
Opinions & Analysis

The undercutting of industry standards: how low pay is eroding fair wages in the arts

The misuse of sector jobs sites by companies with the resources to pay fairly needs to end.

Models on a runway showcasing cream-coloured garments that appear slightly geometric.
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Opportunities and awards

A new $50,000 award to reshape the arts, plus winner of the Hazel Rowley Literary Fellowship, and more!

seagull soaring through a blue sky in front of fluffy white clouds. arts sector appointments.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments and departures

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of who’s going where and who’s leaving what role in the Australian arts sector.

Isabel & Alfredo Aquilizan, 'REFLECTIONS/HABITATIONS', 2025. Installation view, 'Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world', Bundanon, 2025. A large sculpture made from recycled cardboard in minimal gallery setting. Aquilizan
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Exhibition review: Thinking together: Exchanges with the natural world, Bundanon

An exhibition that communes with nature in surprising and disparate ways.

A woman in a shoulder less black top with short bleached hair sings in to a microphone. She looks a little tortured. Cat Power. Port Fairy Folk Festival.
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Music review: Cat Power Sings Dylan, Port Fairy Folk Festival

When a performer truly shows their vulnerability, sometimes that can give rise to the greatest gigs of all.

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Musical review: MJ The Musical, Sydney Lyric Theatre

‘MJ the Musical’ is a dazzling production. But be warned: you may come away from it feeling uncomfortable, sad and…

A scene from Forced Entertainment's 'Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare' at Adelaide Festival 2025.
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If all the world’s a stage, why can’t the stage be a Shakespearean table top?

Forced Entertainment’s Tim Etchells describes the inspiration for and the development of the company’s ‘Complete Works: Table Top Shakespeare’.

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