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$259K Screenrights Funding propels innovative collaborations

Diversity Arts Australia and Back to Back Theatre are among the latest funding recipients to foster new projects in the…

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Syncopation and improvisation celebrated to the tune of $1.12 million

The Australian jazz and improvised music sectors have benefitted from recent RISE funding announcements, but will funds flow from festivals…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Call outs for the Helen Anne Bell Award for Women Poets, National Arts and Disability Awards, Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants…

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Advocacy that’s local, informed and connected: from research to action

In times of crisis, how can we use research for big picture change?

The Master of the 1540s 'Portrait of a young woman.' Photo supplied by AGNSW.
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Celebrating creativity on social media during a pandemic

Amidst ongoing closure announcements, the Art Gallery of NSW used social media to help a community connect through a shared…

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No laughing matter: how comedians are coping with lockdown

More than any other art form, comedians create a feedback loop with their audience. So what happens when it’s impossible…

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Theatre review: Durkh a Modne Gloz, Kadimah Yiddish Theatre, Melbourne

An engaging fusion of Yiddish poems and cabaret, but the experiment didn't always work.

Rusaila Bazlamit's Re: Visit Palestine, via Lab Tajbiri
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Palestine and guerrilla memorials in the digital age

Lujayn Hourani considers the effectiveness of the game-like temporal memorial, Re: Visit Palestine, in tandem with their own personal memories.

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Federal Government injects further $35M; Support Act relief extended to all performing arts

Additional funding for Support Act and the Sustainability Fund hopes to keep the live performance sector afloat.

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Book review: Killing Sydney, Elizabeth Farrelly, Pan Macmillan

A passionate cri de coeur to diagnose the ills of the city and save it from overdevelopment.

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