Australia

'We are sorry': Music industry body responds to damning report
We have been listening, says music industry body APRA AMCOS. Change is going to come.

This week's arts news you may have missed
What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

New diversity research offers snapshot of the publishing industry
How diverse is Australian publishing? A new reports says the industry needs to be more culturally diverse.

Calling artists for major metro art commissions
Nine public artworks are sought to define the new Sydney Metro–Western Sydney Airport line.

Putting the arts in the Jobs and Skills Summit agenda
What the Jobs and Skills Summit means (or doesn't) for the arts' future employment opportunities.

Festival that makes the digital a physical experience
BLEED ‘22 stages its second iteration in a hybrid model to examine what digital works can teach us about physical…

Theatre review: Tom at the Farm
Things turn scary in the dairy when a grieving lover meets a family who never knew he existed.

Theatre review: Caught
A puzzle of a play that intricately folds in issues about art and social justice.

Older dance artists allow intergenerational stories to blossom
Hobart’s elder ensemble brings the weight of long lives to a physical theatre work on remembering those lost.

Concert review: Mahler's Symphony No. 3
Impressively played and beautifully crafted in this presentation by the Queensland Youth Symphony.