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How technical culture’s hierarchies both strengthen and weaken the theatre

The sharply defined hierarchies of theatre life mean that those who work in technical fields have a rigorously policed identity,…

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Proving distance isn’t a barrier – a case study for engagement

After a challenging year, Kalgoorlie’s Goldfields Arts Centre is facing a resurgence of interest, but it is a spike that…

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Book review: A Million Things by Emily Spurr, Text Publishing

Emily Spurr's debut novel presents its characters compassionately, without being tentative in her approach to their pain.

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The essential job interview question to ask (from the archives)

When conducting job interviews, often it's a curly question that reveals the person who's the best cultural fit for your…

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A university with collaboration at its core

A first year course that brings together performing and visual arts students is the ideal start to an arts education…

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Will the arts be talked up or down in the budget?

Ahead of the COVID-19 recovery budget, Esther Anatolitis looks at the narrative on the Creative Industries and what it might…

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Discovering resilience in music and arts education

In our latest podcast we talk with Associate Professor Rick Chew about the evolution of arts education and how performing…

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Theatre Review: The Pitts, Athenaeum Theatre

The energy pumped out from the stage by these two performers was frenetic enough to power Broadway if channelled properly.

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$79.9M early budget boost for national institutions

Announced ahead of this week's budget, the Federal Government has given additional funding to several national institutions including the National…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

WA Ballet appoints Executive Director, STCSA farewells Workshop Supervisor, staff changes at ARTRAGE, and more.

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