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Can art cure you of regret?

Art has always been a source of solace but The Clinic of Regrets takes the idea of art as therapy…

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On the Move: latest appointments and resignations

A new Science Gallery International in Melbourne has nabbed one of the museum sector's most high powered executives.

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Carriageworks celebrates forty years of contemporary Indigenous dance

Carriageworks is set to host a major exhibition surrounding the history of NAISDA in 2016.

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The Heat by Garry Disher

For Garry Disher aficionados, this eighth book in the inimitable Wyatt series leaves little to be desired.

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Eight ways to deal with post-project blues

You have just handed in your manuscript, finished a great season or closed the doors of your exhibition. You’re expected…

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National Roundtable sets some boundaries for acceptance

Steps to repair a loss of trust and respect from the arts sector were put into play at a National…

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Students to be graded on making a song and dance

Australian students will be able to formally study musical theatre, both theoretically and practically, as of 2016.

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Matthys Gerber

Gerber challenges the colloquial traditions of Australian painting.

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Unveiled: Latest program announcements

New exhibitions and new seasons from around the country.

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The National Theatre's Hamlet

Cumberbatch's Hamlet is a thrill; sod the London critics, they're just carping.

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