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A graphic illustration with purple tones showing a woman holding a planet globe. Coins are popping out from the globe into heavy smoke from a factory.
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More calls for arts to push against fossil fuel sponsorships

Momentum is building with a Climate Union and new report calling to end fossil fuel sponsorships in the arts.

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Theatre review: Hymns for the Witching Hour, Brown's Mart Theatre, Darwin

A personal story that explores religion, identity and family legacy through narrative, dance and music.

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Opportunities and awards

New professional development opportunities plus winners of Green Room Awards, finalists of Olive Cotton Award and more!

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Haegue Yang speaks about major NGA acquisition

Haegue Yang reflects on the acquisition of her major exhibition by the National Gallery of Australia.

'Duck Pond' rehearsal, Yaron Lifschitz and cast. Photo: Jade Ferguson.
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A world premiere from the ever-inventive and imaginative Circa

The leading performance company explores the art of ballet, classical music and fairy tales alongside the physicality of circus in…

A fire burns in a brazier to warm winter arts-lovers.
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New winter festival joins an increasingly crowded calendar

The inaugural Glenelg Winter Arts Festival joins the likes of Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Dark Mofo and RISING as an off-peak…

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Students learn the tricks and traps of running a film festival

In 12 short weeks, RMIT media students put together a film festival as part of their degree. The theme is…

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Book review: Call me Marlowe, Catherine de Saint Phalle

Among many other things, this novel canvasses love, reconciliation and friendship.

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What art and psychology can tell us about the future

Two regional exhibitions tap into psychology and maternal inheritance to share insights on our future.

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Book review: House of Longing, Tara Calaby

An historical fiction that navigates the world of women in Victorian asylums.

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