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King tide washes out Sculpture by the Sea
Perhaps better named ‘sculpture in the sea’ this year, several artworks were damaged as a result of king tides at…
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…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Opera Australia's CEO resigns, Liverpool Council gets a new CEO from Casula Powerhouse, and Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-op appoint a…
Police evict students from SCA Dean’s office sit-in
After 65 days of occupation, police have been called in to break up a protest at the Sydney College of…
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…
Shakespeare finally shares the credit
400 years after Shakespeare wrote his first three plays, Oxford University Press has concluded his rival Christopher Marlowe should share…
Strengthening pathways for independent artists
Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.
Music fans protest as touring costs rocket
Music festivals such as Bluesfest are facing a 600% hike in visa costs for touring acts, sparking conflicting responses from…
Calling for corpses
A new festival which aims to diminish our fears about death is seeking volunteers to lie in state and lead…
Anywhere goes everywhere
The Anywhere Theatre Festival has ambitious plans for 2017, expanding from a single city to an entire state.