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I Love My Computer – Ninajirachi. Image: NLV Records. Best Australian Albums and EPs.
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Best 10 Australian albums and EPs of 2025

It's been a great year for Australian albums and EPs – here are 10 of the very best.

Troy. Image: Pia Johnson. best and worst theatre in 2025
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The best and worst theatre in 2025

Melbourne-based theatre critic Kate Mulqueen rounds up her best and worst shows of 2025.

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Art and AI: looking back at the major developments in 2025

ArtsHub reflects on significant turning points in the debate around art and AI in 2025.

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From money advice to must knows: career lessons from 2025

Career lessons, tips and advice to ensure 2026 is smooth sailing in your arts job and creative practice.

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The joy of rereading old books (and ditching new release anxiety)

Publishing hype tells us we have to buy 'urgent' new books – but there's so much to be gained from…

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Castlemaine State Festival

Castlemaine State Festival 2026

Australia’s longest-running regional arts festival celebrates its 50th anniversary with ten days of music, performance, exhibitions, talks, workshops and site-specific…

Artist Talks

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What a Woman Can Do! Artemisia Gentileschi and the Struggle for Success with Professor Christopher Marshall

Join Professor Christopher Marshall for a lecture which explores the life, work, and legacy of Artemisia Gentileschi.

Artist Talks

The Johnston Collection

Making Napoleonic Memory in Australia: The Dame Mabel Brookes Collection with Dr Emma Gleadhill

Join Emma Gleadhill for a lecture about Dame Mabel Brookes and her collection.

The best Australian plays of the 21st century.
Opinions & Analysis

The Melbourne Theatre Company is too woke? Go back to sleep

Nobody benefits from disparaging words and lazy critique – certainly not those of us working in the arts.

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