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The truth about The Red Pill
Censorship, rape culture, feminazis, chauvinazis. As the accusations fly we present the facts about the decision not to screen The…
Opera companies face major overhaul
One company should be put on notice, another bumped up and $24 million should be injected into opera, recommends the…
Doing a (Virtual) Reality Check
As Virtual Reality becomes more widespread, it's not enough to have the technology, it needs to be used as a…
Strengthening pathways for independent artists
Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.
Arts education cuts leave sector fuming
Plans to cut the number of tertiary arts courses eligible for student loans from 70 to just 13 have shocked…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Res Artis inaugural Executive Director announced and the Australia Council Board gets four new members.
Student loans cut to creative courses
Circus arts, acting and jewellery-making will no longer be eligible for student loans as the federal government focuses on higher…
The taste for philanthropy is spreading
'Australians have become addicted to giving, and the taste for philanthropy has become as alluring and natural to them as…
Too early to celebrate Catalyst's demise
Ministry for the Arts staff are reportedly 'overwhelmed' by the extra work required by Catalyst, adding weight to claims that…
Music academy thrown a government lifeline
After eight years of discussion the future looks secure for a national centre for excellence in classical music training.