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Vivid Sydney 2025 program, freshly released and packed

For its 15th anniversary, Vivid Sydney dares to dream with its new theme.

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Theatre review: Djuna, Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre

Power politics explored in this queer socio-drama.

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Theatre review: Boys on the Verge of Tears, fortyfivedownstairs

An exploration of identity and masculinity from youth to adulthood.

A multi lane road from above with the cars blurred by their speed. On the Move is ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of who’s going where and who’s leaving what role in the Australian arts sector.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments and departures

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of who’s going where and who’s leaving what role in the Australian arts sector.

The original 2023 season of 'Monumental' at Brunswick Picture House.
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How circus arts strengthen young people’s mental health and social connections, new report details

The report, commissioned by Spaghetti Circus and conducted by Patternmakers, has national implications.

two musicians performing on stage with two other woman standing to their left. Sandra Morales is second from the right, a woman with light skin, long dark blonde hair, wearing a green patterned dress. The stage feels intimate and is cast in an orange light.
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Opportunities and awards

Grant for experimental theatre and new initiative for immersive art, plus winners of songwriting competition and finalists of 2025 Penguin…

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Short history of Australian artists at Venice Biennale reveals some irony within current furore

What does an eye over the history reveal about the Creative Australia Board’s recent Venice Biennale decision?

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Theatre review: Is That You, Ruthie? Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

The journey of a mother and daughter separated by the government’s removal policy is a heartbreaking tale of courage and…

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Performance reviews: Café Müller and Club Amour, Adelaide Festival

A triple bill dance performance that dealt with memory and repetition.

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Dance review: Somos, Arts Centre Melbourne

Rafael Bonachela’s passionate and 'most Spanish' work triumphs in a perfect, intimate setting.

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