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How to become a data-informed organisation
The line between geek, creepy and cool is understanding the real-time realities that can help you become a data-informed cultural…

Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment and Rachel Podger
Fine playing from a veteran HIP ensemble led by the exuberant British queen of the Baroque violin.

How will theatre survive in a post-subsidy world?
In his 2017 Philip Parsons Lecture at Belvoir, award-winning lighting designer Nick Schlieper asks: how can we turn the anti-subsidy…

The Merry Widow
Opera Australia has a clear winner on its hands with this new reworking of Franz Lehár’s The Merry Widow.

After Utopia: Revisiting the Asian Ideal in Contemporary Art
Shelter. Survival. Community. Communism. It’s all thrown out on the operating table where Asia exists in this bold exhibition, After…

International collaboration to put TARNANTHI on global stage
Art Gallery of South Australia gives Aboriginal barks the spotlight through collaborations with a world-class American Collection and the MCA.

Gareth Sansom: Transformer
Sansom’s continued fascination with pushing the boundaries of gender norms have their roots in some of his earliest work.

Alexithymia
‘I feel fine and I feel good…’

The Best Australian Stories 2017
Short stories are a polarising art form because they can demand a lot of the reader.

Mungo Man returned to Country today
Australia's oldest known human remains were reinterred on Country today, more than four decades after being unearthed.