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Australia Council Bill passes
The Australia Council Bill has made it through the Senate in the final sitting week before the election.
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Protecting your intellectual property on social media
When you post creative content online you maybe be giving away your copyright or at least any real control over…
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Circus Oz – Cranked Up
A fabulous display of human feats of skill and acrobatics, as well as a great deal of humour and utter…
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Small publishers, big opportunities
Many authors dream of signing an huge multi-book deal with a large publisher. But big is not always the best…
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Graeme Murphy’s Swan Lake
Artists from the Australian Ballet and its School provided fine dancing but also emotional ‘colour’ as this story unfolded.
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Top 10 literary heroes and villains
Global survey by The Book Depository reveals literature’s most courageous and villainous characters.
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Adam Guettel – in Concert
Despite what he may have thought, Adam Guettel’s show was a fascinating insight into the life of a composer.
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Southern Cross the Dog
Bill Cheng's debut novel is a tale of morality, compromise and abandon set in Mississippi in 1927.
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Dame Edna with the Sydney Symphony
Not even the orchestra was safe from Dame Edna’s satirical wit at this wonderful concert.
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Giselle
Ai-Gul Gaisina’s production was first staged by Houston Ballet in only 2011, yet came across as way too yesteryear.