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On building cathedrals: reflecting on my time as Australia Council CEO

Outgoing CEO Tony Grybowski reflects on the importance of a future-focused, long term vision for the arts.

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How to turn your creative idea into a sustainable business

Creatives looking to launch a business can now attend a bootcamp specifically geared to their needs as part of a…

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Wesfarmers announces $4M partnership with NGA

With eyes on Singapore and China, a $4M partnership between the National Gallery and Wesfarmers will enable a major international…

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Art lessons from William Kentridge

William Kentridge shared wisdoms of life in the studio – including embracing stupidity, bastardry and saying no – during his…

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Review: Evie May, Hayes Theatre

Evie May is a charming and emotional backstage tale, which, notwithstanding its period setting, has currency and relatability.

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A seat in the writer's room: writing for stage and screen

Playwright and NIDA graduate Gretel Vella discusses the reality of life behind the keyboard, and the differences between writing for…

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'A deep regard for creative endeavour': meet the new Australia Council CEO

Diversifying the arts, working with government and finding new ways to talk about the relevance of the arts in our…

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'Father of the Fringe' leaves $500,000 legacy

Three generous bequests amounting to half a million dollars over the next decade will build on the legacy of the…

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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.

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Review: At Dusk by Hwang Sok-yong, Scribe

In this highly engaging novel, Hwang Sok-yong subtly interweaves the reminiscences of three people.

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