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Colourful lanterns in the sahpes of cars and birds are carried through Bathurst's streets at night.
Features

New art project celebrates Bathurst's many identities

The conflicting identities of Bathurst’s Wahluu/Mt Panorama are brought together through art, writes Suzie Gibson.

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Book review: Words are Eagles, Gregory Day

An exploration into the cultural complexities of writing about nature in Australia.

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Dance review: Counterpointe

The Australian Ballet delivers a mix of old and new.

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Theatre review: Peer Gynt

A live orchestra accompanies this famous but infrequently performed production with words by Henrik Ibsen and score by Edvard Grieg.

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News

On the move: Latest sector appointments

New CEO for Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres, NORPA appoints Creative Producer First Nations, and more.

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Career Advice

Exit interview: David Campbell, Mona Senior Designer

After 10 years at Mona, Campbell reflects on his career to date and ponders what comes next.

Career Advice

Internships: valuable work experience or glorified volunteering? 

Before you go chasing an internship hoping for on-the-job training, there are many factors to consider.

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Survey exhibition by QLD legend Merton Chambers

From environmental challenges to food security, Merton Chambers' survey exhibition demonstrates the value of art to communicate.

Career Advice

Does passion really spring eternal?

What happens when the passion runs dry in your creative project, The Big Idea's Verity Johnson asks?

News

Hands On Art: crafty health lessons for kids

Replacing fear with agency for play, this simple kids project offers health lessons for our times via art.

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