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Save The Performing Arts In Wagga Wagga
Charles Sturt University has put forward a draft change proposal to the Bachelor of Creative Industries course.

Choreography and the museum: how to make collaboration work
Made up of five public institutions from Australia and the world, Precarious Movements is a prime example of collaboration at…

Australian circus companies herald new beginnings
A national circus festival, a new circus centre in Brisbane, and a fellowship program for circus artists have all recently…

New report reveals how the arts can survive and thrive with digital engagement
The Australian Council latest research demonstrates changes in audience expectations with the increasing digitisation of our arts economy, but also…

We are small businesses too! Petition to extend grants to creatives
Sydney is leading the charge in exerting pressure on Parliament to overturn the financial cap on small creative business eligibility…

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
2021 lens on Marriage of Figaro, Tarnanthi Festival exhibitions announced, SALA ready to kick off, Maree Clarke a show-stopper for…

On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
Australia Council welcomes new Chair, The Australian Ballet School announces Executive Director, Lyric Opera of Melbourne appoints Artistic Director, and…

New website coming soon
A brand new ArtsHub will soon be ready for you to peruse, so you’ll notice a small reduction in story…

Asian Australian talents in the spotlight: sneak peek at OzAsia 2021
An enticing mix of music, comedy, theatre has been revealed alongside a new writing and ideas program at the celebrated…

Northern Queensland arts festivals optimistic despite state’s partial lockdown
Spirits remains high with FNQ festivals focused on upcoming programs despite Brisbane’s lockdown continuing.