Australia

Axing Neighbours will be a screen industry blow
The under-threat show has been a vital training ground for screen artists over its 37 years, writes Philippa Burne.

New dance company aims to strengthen career pathways
Great Southern Dance intends to strengthen career paths for Tasmanian dancers and reflect the island’s unique history and geography.

Future of NFTs depends on ‘who’, not ‘what’
After NFTs farewells the golden hour of headline price tags, artists have the power to shape its future.

How are solo independents handling Omicron?
What is it like to be an independent artist flying solo amid Omicron?

Book review: Guilty Pigs, Katy Barnett and Jeremy Gans
Guilty pigs, ancient laws and inhuman acts

Reviewer versus book publisher
Australian publisher Ivor Indyk under fire from reviewer Declan Fry and other literary figures.

Jumping, pivoting and thinking outside the box: growing great writers
NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) offers writers with a passion for expression the tools to fine-tune their…

Exhibition review: Silhouettes, David Roche Foundation Museum
More than just a collection of beautiful garments, this exhibition features stories of the many designers impacted by HIV/AIDS.

Comedy review: I've got 99 problems and here is an exhaustive list of them
A night of spiders and freewheeling-absurdist humour.

Ignite your creative edge with an industry-focused degree
University of Canberra’s Creative Bachelor degrees (in partnership with TAFE Queensland) equip you with the industry knowledge you need to…