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Australia’s longest-running actor training program has been renewed

Dr Jo Loth, Director of Drama at The National Drama School, discusses her approach to actor training and the rationale…

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Book review: Limberlost, Robbie Arnott

The award-winning writer is in fine form as he tackles the big themes of death, love and hope.

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Why musicians revisit their pain and doubt in their art

Music has the potential to change our experience of intrusive thoughts and how we deal with pain, writes Cher McGillivray.

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Opening the doors to a practice informed by Country

Charles Darwin University’s new Academy of the Arts will pave the way towards a creative journey that is embedded in…

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Training versatile and self-sufficient actors by degree

The Bachelor of Performing Arts (Stage and Screen) at the Actors Centre Australia equips students with varied and versatile skills.

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Recent attendances reaffirm value of IRL experiences

Summer equals open studio trails and festival for many, and recent attendances confirm the value of those ‘IRL’ experiences.

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Opportunities and awards

Literary prize applications open, participants of The National announced, finalists for Emerging Playwright Commission and more!

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Carclew celebrates 50 years of youth arts in South Australia

In its 50th year of operation, Carclew reflects on the past while warmly embracing the future.

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Want to be a film and TV composer? Nigel Westlake says ‘check your ego’

Accomplished Australian composer Nigel Westlake shares his tips and tricks for getting into the screen music industry.

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Book review: Freedom Only Freedom, Behrouz Boochani

The author's own writings are combined with essays from experts on migration, refugee rights, politics and literature.

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