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Review: Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Adelaide Festival
Magnificent, moody Mozart from the brilliant players of the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.
The 2018 NSW Museum & Gallery Sector Census demonstrates an upward swing
Small-to-medium museums and galleries in NSW attract 5.5 million visitors annually, and contribute over five million volunteer hours according to…
How to get your finances in order
This is the bit of making a living from art that nobody likes to engage with – the finances.
IWD19: How can we achieve better balance in the arts?
We ask a cross section of women in the Australian arts sector how they respond to the theme of this…
ICYMI: this week's arts news in brief
Opera Australia announces unique concert, Australian Museum upgrade given green light, funding boost for Vision Australia’s library services, and more.
On the Move: Latest appointments and departures
New Board members at Queensland Theatre, Melbourne Writers Festival’s new CEO, Arts House announces new GM, and more.
#justnotthatmany campaign spreads across social media
The #justnotthatmany campaign addresses the lack of diversity on Australian stages and screens by flipping the existing narrative in a…
Review: Wellness at The Butterfly Club
As part of The Butterfly Club's inaugural 1 Act Play Festival, this play is a series of semi-autobiographical vignettes from…
Review: The Australian Shakespeare Company’s Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet has been radically re-set in all manner of eras and communities, but this production’s simple shift of…
Review: Two, Riverside Theatres
An acting tour-de-force from Brian Meegan and Kate Raison as they take on 14 characters.