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Review: National Theatre Live King Lear
National Theatre Live brings us Sir Ian McKellan as a Lear for all seasons.
Word for Word Festival: getting real in the post-truth era
Witness great writers and thinkers such as Helen Garner, Kerry O’Brien, Clementine Ford and the Hon. Bob Carr unpack the…
$77 million distributed to over 9,000 regional community projects
Since its inception in 2000, the Foundation for Rural & Regional Renewal (FRRR) has provided grants to improve the lives…
Indigenous Art Code fights to keep Australia’s visual art trade fair and ethical
Approaching its 10th birthday, the Indigenous Art Code is striving harder than ever to protect the rights of Aboriginal and…
Have your say on the formation of a National Indigenous Arts and Cultural Authority
Feedback is being sought from the arts community about whether a National Indigenous Arts and Cultural Authority should be established…
Telling our story: how BlakDance are supporting artists and growing audiences
From professional development and residency programs to producing artist developments On Country, BlakDance has had a busy 2018 and shows…
Standing tall on the national stage
Yirra Yaakin is not only producing important and powerful work: the West Australian company is also nurturing the next generation…
Look, can you see her dancing it up?
NAISDA Dance College and Carriageworks present StoryPlace.
Applause: latest funding and awards announced
The NSW Parliament Plein Air Painting Prize winner announced, 2018 Prime Minister’s Literary Awards shortlists revealed, winner of the Woollahra…
How verbatim theatre can keep history alive
In retelling the long and often bitter campaign for gay law reform in Tasmania, the new production ‘The Campaign’ not…