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Kudos: a week busting with talent and accolades
Emerging playwrights and artists; comedy, sculpture and children’s publishing awards – it's all happening this week in Kudos.

Sculpture as empire
Family owned World Heritage site turns to sculpture as way of creating memories.

Sydney Symphony strengthens China relationship
Shanghai Orchestra Academy and the Sydney Symphony have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding.

Emmerson’s bequest offers the best of the best for book scholars
The State Library of Victoria has received the greatest single bequest of rare books in its history.

Art is reconciliation in action
Musician David Bridie and theatremaker Rachael Maza encourage more collaborations between black and white Australians.

‘I’ll show you mine,’ say artists
A new blog aims to encourage more open discussion about financial sustainability in the Australian arts sector.

Smaller cities face partnership disadvantage
With Australia’s top 10 corporations all based in Melbourne or Sydney, companies in smaller cities and regional centres can struggle…

Moneybag: latest money news
From new grants to prizes and awards, ArtsHub compiles this week's opportunities to get money: Sunshine Art Prize 2015

100 years of music education is no Con
The Sydney Conservatorium of Music celebrates its centenary in May: how has elite music training changed in 100 years?

Ronnie Tjampitjinpa: does the double whammy work?
A commercial gallery and art museum work side-by-side to magnify the salute to Indigenous painter Ronnie Tjampitjinpa.