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A landmark year with lots to cheer
Celebrating its 10-year anniversary, Victorian Opera's 2015 season looks set to please, debuting more new works then ever before.

The Bard unbound
Students unable to attend Bell Shakespeare productions can now access performances and actors’ commentaries online.

Interior design pick & mix
Melbourne welcomes World of Style, one of the largest interior design spaces in Australia, a plethora of interior ideas.

Letting the circus do the talking
Brisbane circus company Casus returns home to premiere their new production, Finding the Silence.

Harmonising in the desert
The Desert Harmony Festival features 17 days of cultural, contemporary, Indigenous and youth events in the heart of the NT.

Funding shortfall sparks Hobart Baroque cancellation
Lord Mayor steps in to try and save boutique festival after lack of state funding leads organisers to pull the…

Australia's most prestigious Indigenous art award goes to...
From rural to remote to urban, the winners of Australia's longest running Indigenous Art Award were announced last night.

Composer Peter Sculthorpe dies aged 85
Tributes flow in for the ‘musical giant’ who passed away in a Sydney hospital on Friday morning.

Respected conductor to receive major award
An Australian music career spanning half a century will be recognised at the upcoming Art Music Awards.

Wage earners need not apply here
Performance artist Marina Abramović is under fire for exploitative work practices.