National
Case of the disappearing Da Vinci
A classic work, believed to be a self-portrait of the artist, is under threat as scientists fight paper degradation.
How to register as a charity
Your not-for-profit arts organisations may be eligible for tax-deductible donations if you register as a charity.
Offstage homophobia controversy for 'Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
A heckling incident behind the SoCal production heats up debate about gay rights and actors' protection.
The Angels' Doc Neeson dies aged 67
The Australian rock legend died just 17 months after being diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Australian artist Guo Jian detained in Beijing
Embassy officials' attempt to speak with Guo, who has been detained in Beijing days before today’s Tiananmen Square anniversary.
Built for sex: how architecture dictates bedroom habits
Architects advertise homes built for entertaining or family interaction but do some styles encourage more sex?
Aboriginal elders paint pre-mine tragedy
A new exhibition from remote mining country provides a 'prequel' tale that goes back to colonial frontier massacres.
Curator and Artists announced for Primavera 2014
MCAs flagship exhibition Primavera has announce a line-up including surrealism, robotics, queer fertility and science.
Artists in the Black not in the red
$240,000 of Federal Government funding will ensure that Indigenous artists across Australia will have legal advice and support.
Mozart's Haffner Symphony
The conductor cued multiple blasts from the brass by bouncing on the balls of her feet and jabbing her fingers…