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A sepia-toned photograph of the old Richmond Power Station by the banks of the Yarra, taken in the 1920s. Thick smoke blows from three tall chimneys.
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Arts precinct plan for inner-city site

Philanthropist and businesswoman Naomi Milgrom’s latest investment in the sector is a new cultural precinct in inner-city Melbourne.

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Vale Peter Powditch

Despite his successes - and incredible legacy - painting was always a struggle for Peter Powditch.

An acrobat balances on one hand with his legs in the air as part of a circus show.
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On the move: Latest sector appointments

New Chairs for Australian Festival of Chamber Music and Brink Productions, Barking Spider Visual Theatre restructures, and more.

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$77M support package will aid events and tourism

The Chamber of Arts and Culture WA has welcomed the McGowan Government’s recent announcement but says more needs to be…

Visitors at Melbourne Art Fair
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17 refresher tips on viewing art fairs

As art fairs return in-person in 2022, we offer some refreshers for transitioning back from the screen to get the…

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Arts orgs disappointed as funding reality sinks in

A lack of indexation coupled with static funding for another four years has distressed some Victorian organisations. Others are celebrating.

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The arts news you may have missed

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

Booking signing at Semi Permanent festival
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New art and design book fair for Australia

While art book fairs are not new, trends are reshaping them at a rapid pace; the latest embedded within an…

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Ready to travel: new international museums for 2022

From Egyptian artefacts to NFTS, we look at the major new museums joining the international cultural landscape in 2022

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International light masters in new blockbuster exhibition

Blockbuster names Turrell, Kusama, and Eliasson for Tate’s global tour landing at ACMI for light infused exhibition.

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