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Northern Queensland arts festivals optimistic despite state’s partial lockdown
Spirits remains high with FNQ festivals focused on upcoming programs despite Brisbane’s lockdown continuing.
Massive cross-culture ‘season’ rethinks UK/Aus connection and histories
The UK/Australia Season is the largest cultural exchange between our two nations, one aimed to shake up how we think…
9 ways you can support NAIDOC week while in lockdown
Do you love engaging with First Nations arts and culture during NAIDOC Week? Here is a list of ways you…
Escalated lockdowns: State by state COVID impact on the arts
More arts organisations plunged into uncertainty as a nationwide lockdown continues to escalate: updates on closures and cancellations.
Opportunities, Awards and Winners
Tom Malone Glass Prize award, ACE Open commission, Sydney International Piano Competition shortlist, Green Room Award recipients, plus more winners…
Taking Creative NZ to court
A ground-breaking court case in New Zealand offers an interesting precedent across the ditch, with Dance Aotearoa New Zealand taking…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
STC’s loss is the NFSA’s gain, Moogahlin appoints Artistic Associate, ABC announces Managing Editor of Arts, meet Monkey Baa’s new…
Taking art and life to the extremes: The ArtsHubbub episode 15
In the latest episode of our podcast, journalist Jenny Valentish talks about how some people push themselves to extremes and…
SA budget falls short in its support for the arts, says AICSA
The Arts Industry Council of South Australia has called for ‘ambitious and forward-thinking initiatives’ from government in order to secure…
As good as a lockdown - Delta's impact on the arts for Sydney
While Sydney has dodged a full lockdown this week, heightened restrictions have impacted heavily on the arts and culture sector.