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From The Castle to the MTC
The team behind the the media satire Frontline take to the stage with satirical attention to the political spin doctors.

Local governments co-ordinate cultural planning
Instead of reinventing the wheel with each cultural plan, Councils are starting to learn from one another.

Artists in the Black not in the red
$240,000 of Federal Government funding will ensure that Indigenous artists across Australia will have legal advice and support.

Australia’s first Indigenous opera set for Adelaide debut
The score for soprano and composer Deborah Cheetham’s labour of love will be performed by the Adelaide Art Orchestra.

Institute of Architects gets new National President
New National President sworn in at AIA's AGM, with a view to advocate for mandatory use of architects for certain…

Nazi shadow falls across international galleries
In an Australian first, the NGV will return a Nazi-looted painting. Hundreds of works from Oslo to Florida are being…

Cabaret explosion’s shockwaves hit Queensland
The continued growth of Australian cabaret has sparked the transformation of the Brisbane Cabaret Festival into a statewide event.

Is the Arts West alliance the way of the future?
A collaborative arts marketing initiative in Melbourne’s western suburbs is already kicking goals after less than 18 months.

Recovery begins at Glasgow School of Art
A special bursary scheme for students affected by the fire has been established as offers of support for the GSA…

New board members join Melbourne Writers Festival
A senior staff member from the ANZ Bank and a museum director join the literary Festival's Board.