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No throwing stones, Gertrude!
The new Gertrude Glasshouse is a result of an innovative new model for private-public resourcing.

What might Pluto sound like? Our musical love affair with the cosmos
Our love affair with the planets has influenced many composers, of whom Holst is just one among many.

Missing the boat to China
Touring Swan Lake in China is not the kind of cultural diplomacy that will help Australia gain a foothold in…

Kudos: Latest awards and prizes
Chamber music, women writers, dancers, and online content creators are recognised this week.

Winners 2015 Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes
From notoriety to celebrity - past Sulman Winner takes the 2015 Archibald Prize with a portrait of his barrister, while…

Primavera chooses artists who rejuvenate ancient cultures
Artists chosen for the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA)'s Primavera Exhibition explore cultural links with ancient cultures, Indigenous, migrant and…

The digital future is offline (so don't roll turds in glitter)
Have we reached the peak of our fascination with technology? The future cherishes the human touch, smell and all.

Tips for performing to digital natives
Rowdy, disruptive, lacking in manners and attention spans – the clichés about school-aged audiences are many and varied, but they're…

Moneybag: Latest money news
Find out more about the $120,000 on offer for the next Australian musical success stories.

Australia needs to remain a culturally ambitious nation
Original Australian work, not majors performing classic repertoire, is what distinguishes our nation's cultural contribution to the world.