Victoria

Review: Buddha Passion by Tan Dun
Flawlessly combining the classic with the contemporary in a rousing and memorable performance. As good as opera can get

Why flexible workplaces are better for organisations' bottom line
Progressive workplaces improve staff productivity and staff retention says Chair of the Equal Workplaces Advisory Council, Liberty Sanger.

Review: My Name is Jimi, Melbourne International Arts Festival
A joyous celebration of community; a warmhearted and generous theatrical production; a clarion call about the necessity of maintaining culture.

Review: The Architect by Aidan Fennessy, MTC
A play about assisted dying is standard MTC fare. Johnny Carr shines.

Fake hijab tells migration truths
An invisible theatre work by artist Jema Stellato Pledger explores diversity, identity and the line between performing and becoming.

$60,000 to bring cultural events to regional communities
A funding boost has been added to the Small Regional Presenters program, allowing some of Victoria’s smallest towns including Bena,…

Review: National Theatre Live Julie
A contemporary take on Strindberg's classic, written and directed by women.

Regional arts: the space for meaningful exchange
This year Artlands Victoria will shine a light on important conversations in the region, provide a space for cultural exchange,…

Review: One Good Turn by Mary Leunig, Brow Books
Inspired, hate-filled, shocking, yet necessary hilarity from Mary Leunig.

Review: Bullshit Jobs: A Theory by David Graeber, Penguin Books
David Graeber makes an historical, sociological and anthropological critique on late-stage capitalism.