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Opinions & Analysis

Banning books and rewriting history is no longer a dystopian future

What can we do when the dystopian future becomes the dystopian present?

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Festivals & Programs

City of Greater Dandenong

HOME 25 Invisible Cities

HOME 25 – Invisible Cities invites audiences to explore how the concept of 'home' shapes identity, belonging, and dislocation.

Chris Lilley's famed Mr G chracter has made a return after more than a decade. Image: Princess Productions.
Opinions & Analysis

Mr G returns: why artists still cringe and relate

Chris Lilley's satirical version of a drama teacher, Mr G, has resonated with Australians for more than two decades. But…

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Support Act's Wellbeing Helpline is now open to all creative arts workers

A win for accessibility, developed with the help of Federal Government support via Creative Workplaces.

An ANAM performance in a large room. The audience sit facing a pianist and violinists.
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6000 voices urge the Victorian Government to save South Melbourne Town Hall

A letter signed by 6000 people calls for the Allan Labor Government to step in and restore the Victorian-era building.

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What’s in the City of Melbourne’s draft Budget 2025-26 for the arts?

Firelight Festival and Now or Never will both return this year, plus investments in Melbourne Fashion Week and Melbourne International…

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Remembering to Forget

Hootan Heydari

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

You, Me and Everything Around Us

Sammaneh Pourshafighi

Exhibitions

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre

Taking Back Language

How do artists subvert and reclaim language? Find out in this new exhibition of works that utlilise text in both…

'The Door in Question' is part of Sleepless Footscray Festival. A moody and atmospheric photograph of a person wearing a white VR headset; they are framed by a window, making us feel almost voyeuristic as we look at them. Behind the seated figure are sheets of paper stuck on the wall, including old pages and photographs from a book.
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Immersive review: The Door in Question, 47 Paisley St, Footscray

A heady mix of VR, interactive AI and immersive theatre take over a series of empty rooms and suburban streets…

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