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The secrets to keeping the doors open

Longevity can seem an elusive concept in the current arts funding climate, so we asked a few established organisations to…

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Fear by Dirk Kurbjuweit

This is a murder story, a psychological thriller, and something more.

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Tubular Bells For Two

Two talented musicians play more than twenty instruments.

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Arts promises ahead of WA election

While the LNP is standing on its record for regional arts, WA Labor is going to the election with extra…

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Vengerov Plays Brahms

Brahms and Tchaikovsky combine to offer a thrilling night of classical music at the Sydney Opera House.

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Why leadership models in the arts need to evolve

A creative arts organisation needs to be prepared to innovate in administration and structure as well as in creative product.

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The Gabriels: Election Year in the Life of One Family

Richard Nelson's portrait of an American family struggling with grief, debt and political turmoil is as epic as it is…

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Wildlife in focus

With the Wildlife Photographer of the Year awards now on Australian shores, we asked the professionals to share the stories…

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Curators and art professionals make their way to Ballarat

This prize offers an exciting snapshot of what is happening in contemporary art in Australia – and people are noticing.

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Taking risks with art and technology

Robots, Pano-scopes and Sensoriums: technology has changed experience of museum and library collections for the better.

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