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Review: The Word by William Lane, Transit Lounge
The Word is intended to be a satirical novel about the use of language.

Review: At Dusk by Hwang Sok-yong, Scribe
In this highly engaging novel, Hwang Sok-yong subtly interweaves the reminiscences of three people.

Peer mentorship offers rewards beyond the silo of geography
A new program led by the British Council pairs Australian and British arts colleagues from minority and First Nations backgrounds…

Review: Mamma Mia The Musical, Adelaide Festival Centre
The newest production of the world-wide musical sensation Mamma Mia has landed in Adelaide after a year long tour around…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
New CEO for Australia Council, Asia TOPA 2020 announces Executive Producer, and new CEO for Accessible Arts.

Toxic workplaces feed the impostor phenomenon – here’s why
The impostor phenomenon breeds from a mix of genuine personal doubt over work abilities and the collective experience of a…

Review: Heart & Soul: Photographs by Jacklyn Wagner and Peter Derrrett, Lismore Regional Gallery
Jacklyn Wagner continues her documentation of the inhabitants of South Lismore, but this time joined by fellow Lismore photographer Peter…

Review: An Enemy of the People, Belvoir
Melissa Reeves has crafted a play that speaks to modern concerns which are depressingly similar to 1882.

How a sober stint impacts your creativity
Does alcohol lubricate our creativity or stifle our best work? Creatives weigh in on how sober stints have impacted their…

Australia Council announces new CEO
The Australia Council for the Arts has today welcomed the appointment of Adrian Collette AM as its incoming Chief Executive…