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124 artists campaign for Tasmanian rainforest

Fresh logging has been revealed in Tasmania’s Tarkine rainforest as over 200 artists and volunteers set up camps to protest…

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Adapting a post-colonial novel to talk about race today

Dominican writer Jean Rhys’ novel Wide Sargasso Sea has been adapted into a radio drama that explores race and gender…

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Pollies promise arts support as Tasmania prepares for the polls

The Liberal Government, the Labor Opposition and the Greens are all wooing the Tasmanian arts sector in the lead up…

Opinions & Analysis

What’s next for the arts in the island state

We explore the challenges facing Tasmania’s creative industries in the lead-up to the state election on Saturday 3 March.

Opinions & Analysis

Towards a greener creative Tasmania

Andrea Dawkins MP, the Tasmanian Greens’ Arts spokesperson, discusses the challenges and opportunities facing the state's arts and cultural sectors.

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MOFO 2018

The length and breadth of the festival in words and pictures.

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Tasmanians mourn death of arts identity Wal Eastman

A champion of local theatre and formerly a respected critic with The Mercury, Eastman died this week aged 89.

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Jekyll & Hyde

Moody Hobart skies and the unsettling surrounds of a disused goods shed are a brilliant setting for a night of…

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Loud Mouth falls silent

The independent Hobart theatre company has decided to call it a day, but not before staging their final production, Jekyll…

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An Inconvenient Woman

Susan Neill-Fraser’s case, dramatised here by Brian Peddie, is arguably Tasmania’s most famous legal story.

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