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Congealed naturalism: how the dominant mode is smothering innovative theatre

Has a preference for television-style realism resulted in most Australian theatre becoming about as interesting as muesli?

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Parrtjima is more than a light festival; it’s a celebration of Country

Some of the world’s oldest cultures merge with the latest digital technology to deliver a light festival in the heart…

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Applause: latest funding and awards announced

2019 National Photographic Portrait Prize winners announced, STC announces latest Richard Wherrett Fellow, MUD Literary Prize winner revealed, director honoured…

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How the visual arts are leading Perth Festival

Approached as a considered, curated component rather than as hastily-considered add-ons, Perth Festival offers a fresh model for the visual…

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National Art School's future secured

With a 45-year lease locked in and State Significance Organisation status secured, Australia's oldest art school is set to soar…

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Vale Paul Blackwell

The popular South Australian actor has died aged 64, after a long battle with cancer.

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Exit Interview: Perth Festival’s Wendy Martin

As her fourth and final festival nears its end, Wendy Martin reflects frankly on her triumphs and challenges in the…

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Vale Dame Margaret Scott

Described as a woman of vision and passion, the founding director of The Australian Ballet School has died aged 96.

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Review: Werther, Opera Australia

A breezy opera that spirals into romantic tragedy, Werther is one of opera's most performed productions and it returns to…

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Why the arts sector must commit to real cultural change

Are we really on the cusp of genuine transformation, or is this just more virtue signalling from a sector which…

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