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Announcing the Recovery Roadmap Webinars

Presented by ArtsHub and Creative Victoria, this new webinar series will cover a range of helpful topics as we look…

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NSW and QLD community museums are under enormous threat

Making up 80% of public museums, many not-for-profit volunteer-run spaces won’t survive the pandemic, which will erode cultural life in…

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Book review: A New Name for the Colour Blue by Annette Marner

In this poignant read, Annette Marner deserves credit for her honest analyses of the trauma inflicted by domestic violence.

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Why we should free Australia's female novelists from their male pseudonyms

For these authors, using a pseudonym was not just about slipping their work past male publishers who did not think…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

More money for ACT artists, curatorial assistant program, Doug Aitken commission for TAS, design takes centre stage at Powerhouse, Crime…

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What Darwin Festival learned about operating in a pandemic

The homegrown Darwin Festival 2020 created a palpable sense of community despite adhering to social distancing guidelines.

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Calling scientists and creatives for new residency at Sydney Observatory

Observatories are far more than places to star gaze; they’re repositories of history, exploration, timekeeping, and meteorology – and now…

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Lost for words after Beirut - How trauma stifles expression

Former journalist Shaya Laughlin found herself unable to write when she was caught in the recent Beirut explosion (her home…

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Weathering the storm: Australian theatre for young audiences in the time of Coronavirus

The double blow of COVID and funding cuts have hit the youth arts and theatre for young audiences sectors hard,…

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Visual Arts Review: The Body Electric centres the erotic female gaze at the NGA

NGA's The Body Electric interrogates the relationship between the female body and the gaze of the camera, writes Cherine Fahd.

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