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Artists invited to design and deliver public art in Parramatta City

The Parramatta City Council has allocated $150,000 each for the Granville and Westmead suburbs for public art and design opportunities.

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The economics of small film festivals

A week doesn’t go by without a special interest film festival somewhere. How do they all make a go of…

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How arts create economic value

The arts are the most powerful asset business and government have for branding, deal-making and creating a unique proposition.

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Do you want a sponsor or a partner?

Sponsorships are so last century. Partnerships offer a more complex but potentially more fruitful relationship between business and the arts.

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The Nutcracker

Be prepared to be swept away by the magic of The Queensland Ballet’s The Nutcracker.

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What to do if you didn't get in

Missing out on an offer to study in 2015 may feel like the end of the world. It's not.

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Revealed: Shakespeare’s Curtain theatre

Remnants of the theatre which hosted the premieres of Henry V and Romeo and Juliet have been unearthed in East…

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Art versus spectacle

Contemporary circus is positioned between the need to evolve the art form, and the need to entertain: which will dominate?

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Perth arts community mourns David Blenkinsop

Formerly the Artistic Director of Perth Festival from 1976 to 1999, Blenkinsop has died aged 77.

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Close To The Bone

Circus Oz travels to the more ‘adult’ side of town with an almost burlesque tone and requisite touches of nudity…

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