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Decadence: 10 Years of Yummy review – let's have some fun!

Yummy, in this new show, offers a highly enjoyable exploration of subcultural cabaret.

A scene from Canberra Youth Theatre's 2024 production of 'Work, But This Time Like You Mean It'. Two young men sit on a steeply raked stage, comforting one another; both wear black trousers, black shoes and red and white striped collared shirts. Behind them, three people in identical uniforms but wearing surreal chick head masks, sit at the top of the raked stage.
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Canberra Youth Theatre tour explores fast food industry’s ‘disastrous consequences’

The Sydney tour of ‘Work, But This Time Like You Mean It’ has been supported by a $100,000 gift from…

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Chuckle Troupers review: a tumbling good time

Chuckle Troupers is a perfectly heartwarming cabaret for the whole family

A dynamic photograph of a skateboarder mid-trick; the photo's focus is on the deck itself, as its rear wheels roll along the edge of an outdoor concrete staircase. The skateboarder's shoe-glad feet are visible at the top of the frame. The photograph illustrates ArtsHub's weekly wrap of Australian arts sector appointments.
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On the Move: latest arts sector appointments

Your weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments.

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Gravity Let Me Go review: Dalton delivers undaunted

Trent Dalton's latest is an intriguing romp that evolves into a thoughtful journey of discovery.

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Strange Chaos review: punk clown perfection in a secret Northcote venue

Technically flawless and wilfully anarchic, Strange Chaos captures the spirit of clowning.

Dancers on the side of a tall building leaping.
News

Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 13-19 October 2025

Grants for Brisbane creatives and NFPs, music development program now open and more opportunities.

A selection of large animal puppets on a black stage, including cane toad, lizard, koala and birds.
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Where to next? Surreal animal puppets ready to tour Australia

Snuff Puppets are ready to tour their newest creations. Could your town be the next stop for these gnarly, larger-than-life…

Interviews

Marlon Williams: 'I struggle with the idea of authenticity'

New Zealand singer-songwriter and actor Marlon Williams discusses the new documentary about the making of his album, Te Whare Tiwekaweka.

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Opinions & Analysis

Why is there so little nature writing by disabled Australian writers?

Author Jessica White considers ecobiography, and how deafness shapes her relationship with natural and built environments.

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