Northern Territory
Darwin Festival 2014: 100% Darwin
A staple on any top-ender and true Territorian's arts calendar, the 2014 Darwin Festival will be rolling into town in…
New board for the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
The new board will have stronger powers to attract private sector support under legislation passed earlier this year.
Darwin’s diversity takes centre-stage
German theatre company Rimini Protokoll will put a human face to Darwin's unique demographics at this year's Darwin Festival.
Darwin Festival reveals 2014 sneak peak
Soweto gospel, Indonesian puppets and Brisbane burlesque are among the eight early announcements made this week.
Spaced out in Central Australia
The Wide Open Space Festival returns to the Red Centre with another exciting line-up of musical performers.
Desert Mob 2013
Printmaking, not painting, generated the most interest at this year’s Desert Mob exhibition at the Araluen Arts Centre.
Jailed Australian inspires Darwin Festival drama
After learning about the plight of Jock Palfreeman, Samantha Young was inspired to write a play about his imprisonment.
Harvesting traditional knowledge is a two-way learning approach
The Harvesting Traditional Knowledge project informs us about Indigenous and non-Indigenous approaches to the conservation of cultural materials.
Injalak Arts went to Canberra selling yarns
Artists and staff at Injalak Arts from Oenpelli went to Canberra for Selling Yarns 3, a major event dedicated to…
Malak Community Dinners share food and culture
Malak Community Dinners bring many cultures under one roof once a month to share food and artistic entertainment.