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Theatres back Labor, Greens arts policies

Your state theatre company has an opinion on how you should vote – or rather how you shouldn't.

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The great peak bodies massacre

Why have four out of the five national peak artform organisations just had their funding discontinued by the Australia Council?

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Prokofiev's Romeo and Juliet

Stories abounded from the stage as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra hosted a sell-out opening night of Romeo and Juliet.

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Woo me and wonder me with a story

Music, letters, mist and shadows are the unexpected media that tell tales in a new exhibition at the MCA.

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Labor boosts funding in new arts policy

One month out from the federal election the ALP have launched a new arts policy which promises to undo the…

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Six inspiring Indigenous stories for Reconciliation Week

We wrap up Reconciliation Week with creative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island projects that will inspire you year long

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AIDS on stage: then and now

The way we think about HIV/AIDS has changed, as has the way we represent the pandemic artistically, as two different…

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How international experience can kick-start your career

Working overseas can be especially useful for emerging practitioners. Colin Cornish, CEO of the Australian Youth Orchestra explains how the…

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Bangarra Dance Theatre - $40 Tickets to OUR land people stories at Sydney Opera House

ArtsHub in partnership with Bangarra Dance Theatre are offering $40 tickets to preview performances of OUR land people stories for…

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When professional friendships break down

People make the day to day possible in the arts, but what happens when those personal relationships break down?

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