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A man and a woman performing in a venue. NSW Arts Minister John Graham has announced red-tape changes to free up the night-time economy.
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NSW Arts Minister amps up outdoor events while arts venues suffer

Removal of red tape frees up gig economy and community events, but the focus is more on hospitality and night-time…

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Best new non-fiction books October 2025

Discover the best new non-fiction books to read in October 2025 with this guide.

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Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet with Choir and Band review: a sweet, sorrowful stunner

Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet is brought to new heights with Backyard Cinema's live band and choir at the Astor Theatre.

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Seed review: Bri Lee is back

Lee’s second novel, Seed, might have readers turning pages more for the fate of the planet than the fate of…

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Meanjin's value? We’ve done some calculations – and it’s not about money

Meanjin has an extraordinary record for contributing to public debate on matters important to the social fabric of Australian life.

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Lisa Reihana review: Ngununggula’s first international exhibition

A regional gallery has given Lisa Reihana her second survey exhibition – when New Zealand is still yet to do…

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Best new fiction books October 2025

Your guide to the best new fiction published in October 2025.

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Job review: a riveting psychological thriller at Red Stitch

You can expect to be thinking about Job, by Max Wolf Friedlich, long after the curtain falls.

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Phones off and hands on: Analog programming results in a spike in new audiences

Early data proves that targeted analog programming across Victorian galleries is a big win driving new audiences.

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Best opportunities, grants and awards for creatives: 22-28 September 2025

Funding for creative projects, new program that recognises trailblazers in Australia’s media landscape and more opportunities.

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