National

First museum show for Tim Maguire
Living between France and Australia has paved an interesting career path for Tim Maguire, as a major solo exhibition at…

Romeo Is Not The Only Fruit
O Romeo, Romeo…who is this lady?

Budgeting for sorry business
First Nations theatre-makers have much to teach the sector when it comes to ensuring that our rehearsal rooms are culturally…

How to turn your passion into a career
Following your heart can lead to an interesting and fulfilling career.

Why choirs are the new after work drinks
Music and singing have been shown to reduce work-related anxiety and stress levels, thus improving workplace environments – so sing…

On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
Staff shuffle at The Wheeler Centre; farewells for NAVA; new Creative Producer at Carlew, CEO for Canberra Glassworks announced, and…

How to become a data-informed organisation
The line between geek, creepy and cool is understanding the real-time realities that can help you become a data-informed cultural…

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Rachel Podger
Fine playing from a veteran HIP ensemble led by the exuberant British queen of the Baroque violin.

How will theatre survive in a post-subsidy world?
In his 2017 Philip Parsons Lecture at Belvoir, award-winning lighting designer Nick Schlieper asks: how can we turn the anti-subsidy…

The Merry Widow
Opera Australia has a clear winner on its hands with this new reworking of Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow.