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Melbourne museums align to amplify the community's diversity

A new collective has been formed by five major multicultural museums. Meet Multicultural Museums Victoria as it unveils the inaugural…

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The flexible visual arts degree that responds to changes in your life

A visual arts program with dedicated exit points is giving students the opportunity to embrace their creative practice with the…

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How to survive and thrive as an introvert in the arts

Do you prefer to listen more than you talk, deep conversation over small talk, solitude over parties – but sometimes…

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Review: The Longest Minute at Jute Theatre

An exceptional performance was given by Chenoa Deemal as Jess Wright, the protagonist and narrator of this overall jovial yet…

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Review: Troilus and Cressida at The Depot Theatre

Director Sean O’Riordan wasn’t wrong to describe Troilus and Cressida as a 'problem play'.

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What sponsors want from the arts

Sponsorships are not philanthropic donations – they are business investments from which companies want a return. We ask major sponsors…

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On breaking $100,000 in the first year of full-time freelancing

Are you having reservations about turning your freelance writing into a full time career? Lindy Alexander discusses her extraordinary year…

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On the Move: latest appointments and resignations in the arts

WAAPA Executive Dean departs; Chamber Made CEO steps down; Perth Festival appoints next AD and Speak Percussion announces new EP.

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Review: Summer of the Seventeenth Doll at Heath Ledger Theatre

Hope, love, mortality, delusion, class identity and gender equity are all explored within the single setting of a 1950s inner…

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Lessons from Frankie on the future of craft and making

Frankie editor-in-chief Jo Walker talks trends in craft and what the future of making looks like in Australia.

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