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Parrtjima Festival 2026: get ready for ten stunning days in the heart of Australia

Parrtjima has become one of the most significant events in the Northern Territory – and the 2026 iteration looks to…

The University of Queensland’s Master of Writing, Editing and Publishing. Three UQ students from a range of cultural backgrounds sit at an outdoor table discussing their work, with laptops, books and papers beside them.
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How to hone a passion for writing into an industry-ready practice

The University of Queensland’s Master of Writing, Editing and Publishing provides writers of every medium with the skills and connections…

NIDA Open Studios Senior Tutor Louise Birgan. The photograph depicts a fair skinned woman with shoulder length red hair and wearing blue demim overalls over a sleeveless white and blue striped t-shirt. She is sitting on stage at a table, holding a script and is dramatically backlit; rows of theatre seats are visible in the gloom behind her.
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NIDA Open Studios: shaping unique artists through rigorous pre-professional training

Teaching artist Louise Birgan explains how NIDA Open Studio Programs prepare students for professional arts training and practice.

Sydney’s Pinchgut Opera is the first Australian company to utilise Spektrix’s integrated, intuitive CRM platform. Pictured is Pinchgut’s recent production, ‘The Fairy Queen’. A cast in suits and white ball gowns sing, embrace and hold hands on a mirrored stage; a giant mirrorball is projected behind them.
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Spektrix: the CRM system that combines ticketing, marketing and fundraising functions

Integrated, intuitive and well supported, Spektrix combines multiple business needs in one powerful database.

Cindy Rostron, Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair (DAAF) Fashion Showcase at the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture (Hawai'i 2024). Image: Benjamin Warlngundu Ellis Bayliss.
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First Nations residency and funding opportunities a 'game changer' for artists

With a dedicated music residency and funding of up to $50,000, Creative Australia's programs for First Nations artists and young…

Regenesis, one of the 2025 Connection Through Culture projects. Image: supplied by British Council.
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Connections Through Culture: the British Council unveils new UK-Australia artistic collaborations

Some 127 Connections Through Culture projects have received new grants from the British Council, with four from Australia.

A selection of large animal puppets on a black stage, including cane toad, lizard, koala and birds.
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Where to next? Surreal animal puppets ready to tour Australia

Snuff Puppets are ready to tour their newest creations. Could your town be the next stop for these gnarly, larger-than-life…

A black and white photo with high contract is a woman with her side profile holding a harp.
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From gamers to lovers, this symphony orchestra has something for every ear

Ever thought you could celebrate love or geek out on games through music? Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s 2026 season has got…

Group of people in an exhibition with textiles listening to a talk. Analog Art Club
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Phones off and hands on: Analog programming results in a spike in new audiences

Early data proves that targeted analog programming across Victorian galleries is a big win driving new audiences.

UTS applications for autumn are now open. Image: Greg Ferris.
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New skills for a changing industry: discover UTS’ Graduate Certificates in Drama and Documentary

Advance your screen career with UTS’ Graduate Certificates in Screen Arts and Production: Drama and Documentary.

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