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Toxic workplaces feed the impostor phenomenon – here’s why

The impostor phenomenon breeds from a mix of genuine personal doubt over work abilities and the collective experience of a…

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Review: Heart & Soul: Photographs by Jacklyn Wagner and Peter Derrrett, Lismore Regional Gallery

Jacklyn Wagner continues her documentation of the inhabitants of South Lismore, but this time joined by fellow Lismore photographer Peter…

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Review: An Enemy of the People, Belvoir

Melissa Reeves has crafted a play that speaks to modern concerns which are depressingly similar to 1882.

Features

How a sober stint impacts your creativity

Does alcohol lubricate our creativity or stifle our best work? Creatives weigh in on how sober stints have impacted their…

Opinions & Analysis

Livestreaming opera into the future

Opera is not an art form that often makes it inside the primary school classroom. Livestreaming can reach students in…

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Australia Council announces new CEO

The Australia Council for the Arts has today welcomed the appointment of Adrian Collette AM as its incoming Chief Executive…

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Promises and policy statements made as VIC election looms

Labor’s $2 million Independent Producing Initiative was one of several policy announcements and election promises made at a recent forum…

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ICYMI: This week's arts news update

From program announcements and exhibition openings to the launch of the new MPavilion, here are the stories you may have…

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Review: Fire Gardens, Melbourne International Arts Festival

A multimedia extravaganza: a magical vision of light with ambient tunes that further underscore the eerieness of the night.

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Review: Buddha Passion by Tan Dun

Flawlessly combining the classic with the contemporary in a rousing and memorable performance. As good as opera can get

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