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Want to be a photojournalist? Penny Stephens reveals how

Delve into the career of a photojournalist with Penny Stephens.

A young First Nations woman wearing an elaborate outfit of earthy tones, featuring bold lines and weaved forms, walking down a runway. Opportunities.
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Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 15-21 September 2025

Public art opportunities in SA, registrations open for AusArt Day and more.

Two people in black standing on steps. There are big columns behind them in a production of Caesar.
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Caesar review: This production in Townsville by TheatreiNQ is superlative

This iteration of Julius Caesar has an epic quality.

Nic Prior in Belvoir's 2025 production, 'Orlando'. An androgynous figure wearing a punk-inspired blonde wig with a short, spiky fringe and long hair at the back, sits with their hands in their lap against a mirrored background. They are also wearing a pleated grey skirt and skin-hugging white and yellow top.
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Orlando review: a dazzling journey traversing time, place and identity at Belvoir

Trans and non-binary actors take centre stage in this highly theatrical adaptation of Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending classic, 'Orlando: A Biography'.

A black and white photo of a woman with dark hair. Emma Sloley, author of The Island of Last Things.
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The Island of Last Things review: Emma Sloley's book is about the last zoo in the world

The Island of Last Things asks what you would be prepared to risk for a better world.

Vietnamese civilians fleeing. Photo: Catherine Leroy.
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One-Way Ticket to Vietnam 1966 –1968 review: An exhibition of Catherine Leroy's photography

One-Way Ticket to Vietnam is part of the Ballarat Intenational Foto Biennale.

Steven Schick. Image supplied.
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Art shouldn't make us afraid: my three principles for healthy artmaking

Percussionist, composer and author Steven Schick makes a case for optimism in art ahead of his upcoming Australian residency.

Troy. Image: Pia Johnson.
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Troy review: a mythical marvel at the Malthouse

Straddling mythology and today’s brutal truths, the Malthouse production of Troy towers mightily.

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U Want it Darker review: Murray Middleton's quietly heroic stories

Murray Middleton’s ‘artists in despair’ are not simply failures in U Want it Darker.

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Schools and educators who can demonstrate 'play in learning' are strongly encouraged to apply for the $10,000 Sydney Opera House…

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