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Drama cuts that hurt us all

Theatre has so much more to offer than economic benefits, argues Professor Julian Meyrick.

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South Australia's arts closures due to COVID clusters

The sudden spike in COVID-19 infections in Adelaide has resulted in the cancellation or postponement of numerous productions.

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Why community matters to a visual arts student

What makes the student experience great? Overwhelmingly, it’s a sense of community.

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National calls for a national plan

In the wake of 2020’s devastating impacts on Australia’s cultural life and creative industries, what’s the most important role for…

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Re-thought, refitted and reopening: 3 museums for change

The new WA Museum, the Chau Chak Wing Museum, and major refurbishments to the Australia Museum are all unveiled this…

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Writers represent the arts’ fragility at Parliamentary Inquiry

At the first hearing at the Parliamentary Inquiry into the arts, three writers and a literary journal editor told of…

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Scholarships and awards provide much-needed stability in uncertain times

Applications for the Marten Bequest Scholarship, the Kathleen Mitchell Award and the Dal Stivens Award are now open, offering a…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

New staff at artsACT, Sydney Opera House appoints new Head of Contemporary Performance, internal promotions at Express Media and Polyglot,…

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The troubling tribute to Mary Wollstonecraft

A recently unveiled memorial in north London to the feminist writer Mary Wollstonecraft has been met with much criticism.

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Meet the ACT’s new Minister for the Arts

A voracious reader who loves the theatre, Tara Cheyne MLA was born in Queensland but is passionate about her adopted…

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