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Curtain raiser gets Melbourne in the mood for jazz
Impatient for Melbourne International Jazz Festival? There is a smaller curtain raiser tin the preceding weeks.

Money motivates subscribers
Subscribers are the backbone of repertory companies but in a commitment-phobic age it is a challenge to keep them locked…

Staged like never before
A creative vision that plays on the individual's experience draws audiences into the web of this unique performance.

Architects' Institute backs controversial gardens development
The 25-year draft master plan for a $130 million Sydney Botanic Gardens redevelopment has drawn ire but the AIA approves.

New appointment for Queensland Symphony
The Queensland Symphony has appointed a new CFO following a successful start to their 2014 season.

Public holiday schedule changes
Due to public holidays, ArtsHub Bulletins will be in your inbox on different days over the next week.

Community Partnerships appointment
The Australia Council has appointed a new Director of Community Partnerships.

Australian artists to shine at Edinburgh Festival
Back to Back Theatre and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra are among 2,400 artists selected for the 2014 Festival.

Top end art fair is a go
With new dates and new governance in place, the Cairns Indigenous Art Fair has bounced back from doubts about its…

Dancing on the dark side
The latest dance work from choreographer Penelope Mullen taps into our shared, primal passions.