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Where to for Fringe after 70 years?

Commemorating 70 years of Fringe Festivals, World Fringe Day takes place on 11 July. But is the Fringe model still…

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Working on Country – what does it mean?

The isolation of working in remote Australia is no drawback for a network of Indigenous art centres, which act as…

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The changing face of street art

Street art in Sydney is now very much in demand – but it hasn't always been this way.

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The Rapture

Welcome to your new church.

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MSO Plays Das Lied von der Erde

A heart-achingly wondrous night from The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, wine included.

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Report shows private support for arts has grown

A new report has found that private support for the arts has grown in Australia over the past six years,…

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Sculpture doesn't have to be a grave experience

Rookwood Cemetery's 150-year history comes to life in an evocative outdoor sculpture exhibition.

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Applause: recent winners

From regional Victoria to far north Queensland, this week's award winners span states and art forms.

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Getting to grips with cultural participation in the arts

If we want to see more culturally diverse audiences and artists, we have to develop hands on – not token…

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Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception

A book by George Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller.

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