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Six elephants at an open range zoo, walking away from the camera, swinging their tails. Open House Melbourne 2025
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For Victorians who love to stickybeak – Open House Melbourne is back for 2025

This year, the program is unearthing the secrets of nearly 200 locations and experiences.

Four dancers stand poised on a gree-lit stage as a DJ plays at stage front. An audience looks on. This is a sequence from 'Cortex' by the Kianí del Valle Performance Group, which has been programmed alongside cutting edge sound works and DJs at Melbourne Town Hall for Now or Never.
Features

How winter festival Now or Never celebrates technology while remaining carbon-neutral

Artistic Director Elise Peyronnet describes Melbourne’s newest major festival – now in its third edition – as 'a festival like…

A dimly lit rave space, possibly a grief rave, shrouded in red light.
Features

Grief Rave: underground techno rituals that let you dance your sorrow

Underground artists are turning dance floors into spaces for communal mourning, blending techno beats with ritual, therapy and raw emotion…

A blonde woman in long black sleeves is sitting at a desk looking bored. She is experiencing procrastination.
Career Advice

Yes, creative procrastination is different

Creatives everywhere delay the work that matters most, but research suggests creative procrastination is distinct from other forms.

arts entrepreneurs: a photo of a young man wearing glasses and an orange beanie, recording himself on his phone in front of a professional lighting set-up.
Features

Side-hustle arts entrepreneurs warned as tax office embraces new powers to track digital incomes

Got a side-hustle that’s earned you coin this financial year? Don’t forget you (probably) owe part of that income to…

Green AI generated scales of justice with electrical coding pathways in the background
Opinions & Analysis

AI and arts governance

Generative AI promises much in arts, cultural and non-profit governance. But beware, there are pitfalls ahead...

Woman leans on grand piano smiling, where two students sit and look up at her. Strike a Chord.
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Opportunities and awards

This week's opportunities include short film funding in Blacktown and the 32nd Scarlet Stiletto Short Stories Awards, plus a call-out…

seven dark-skinned girls wearing brightly coloured dresses run on a racing track, with grass, trees and a bare hill rising towards a blue sky visible benhind them. The photo illustrates ArtsHub's On the move column, a weekly round-up of arts sector appointments across Australia.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of arts sector comings and goings across Australia.

A photograph of a fair-skinned hand holding up a camera lens in front of a stark, misty winter landscape of bare trees, moorland and a river. The landscape is reversed in the lens. The photo is illustrating ArtsHub's weekly arts news watch column.
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Arts news watch: this week’s trending topics

Stay up-to-date with our weekly summary of the most-read arts news stories on ArtsHub. Today: how artists are funding their…

The numbers 47 in candles on the top of a cake
Opinions & Analysis

The Trump Show #47: a dramaturgical analysis

The US President has history as a performer, so how will his term measure up from a dramaturgical point of…

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