National

The Great Ridolphi
The Great Ridolphi is a Narnian-esque adventure that takes the audience on a jaunt across the globe.

Audiences have changed attitudes, latest Australia Council research finds
Australian audiences are engaging with the arts in different ways, including growth in online audiences and First Nations arts attendance.

Alice in Wonderland
An original, inventive and colourful promenade production by TheatreiNQ.
Arts funding audit in WA finds a lack of collaboration between state and regional Government

Arts funding in WA is inconsistent and scattered, finds report
A report reveals a scattered investment landscape and a lack of standardised data in WA.

The Eisteddfod
Difficult to watch, easy to admire, The Eisteddfod pushes boundaries of comfort and theatrical expectations.

Why is there so little space for women in jazz music?
Across the Australian jazz industry, women are disturbingly under-represented. Why, and what can be done to amend this imbalance?

Festival lights up a 300 million-year-old canvas
A unique festival in Alice Springs combines modern technology and ancient landscapes.

Why we need context in Indigenous art
The Desert Mob Symposium invites audiences and artists to learn from each other.

Remote arts centres are the unsung heroes of Indigenous art practice
Art centres in remote communities don’t often get the attention they deserve but they are the backbone of Indigenous arts…