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How artist-led creative learning breaks access barriers for children

Creativity is a vital skill for children and young people – here’s how one Museum is making that skill accessible.

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When the nation’s best vision is no vision at all

No budget cuts to Australia Council funding isn't good news.

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Review: Australian World Orchestra directed by Riccardo Muti Melbourne

World-class orchestral performance under an acclaimed conductor.

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Review: Stieg Persson Polyphonic at The Ian Potter Museum of Art

This exhibition, currently showing at the Ian Potter Gallery, is testament to an artist that continues to resist the ready…

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The Wheeler Centre ushers in next chapter

Mentorship and money — The Wheeler Centre announces new initiative to support marginalised writers.

Features

'Oklahoma!' at 75: Has the musical withstood the test of time?

With a new production of the musical opening soon, it's time to ask: Whose America did 'Oklahoma!' depict? And is…

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Federal budget 2018-19 offers paltry support for the arts

Instead of undoing damage inflicted on the Australia Council, Scott Morrison’s latest budget instead splurges almost $50m to celebrate the…

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Review: Drawings and Correspondence by Tom Nicholson at IMA Brisbane

An important exhibition that draws upon little known yet epic encounters, intersections and histories that have surprising resonances for Australians.

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Applause: latest success stories

Sculpture Interloop wins award; Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize winner announced; ABIA winners revealed and more.

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Tim Winton on toxic masculinity and the pressure to sanitise what we create

At a recent talk hosted by The School of Life, Tim Winton discussed his latest novel and the casual violence…

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