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As good as a lockdown - Delta's impact on the arts for Sydney
While Sydney has dodged a full lockdown this week, heightened restrictions have impacted heavily on the arts and culture sector.

Connecting with Country through theatre
Mitch King's new work is about storytelling on Country, with and for the community, and about the Yaegl people's connection…

Theatre Review: White Pearl, Queensland Theatre
A satirical gem that skewers corporate politics and intra-cultural racism.

Book Review: Two Steps Onward by Graeme Simsion and Anne Buist
A physical and spiritual journey that explores the highs and lows of life and love.

Opportunities, Awards and Winners
Three major public art commissions up for grabs, conference bursaries, WA Performing Arts Awards announced, Walkley's, and shortlists for Miles…

Testing Times: the unpaid labour of auditioning from home
Actors are struggling with increased requirements for self-testing, while casting agencies save time and money. The MEAA is formulating a…

Dancing after retirement: new collective aims to extend dancers' careers
A new dance collective of independent artists will help re-energise the Australian performing arts industry.

Why we need a fresh approach to arts advocacy
In a call to arms for reinvigorated arts advocacy, John Daley looks at how politicians are out of step with…

Exhibition Review: Surrealists at Sea, Art Gallery of SA
The first major survey of the Marek brothers rides on a wave of ideas that challenge conventions of Australian art.

NSW Budget commits $1.3 Billion to arts and culture
In a funding bonanza, NSW Government commits $1.3 billion to the arts, including a $40 million blockbuster exhibitions, a new…