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How Indigenous art is changing Australian law
Aboriginal art has become a source of legal evidence for native title claims.

Noel! Noel!
Australian Brandenburg Orchestra Director Paul Dyer suggested this concert would be an ideal Christmas gift – and so it proved.

The Burning Library: Our Great Novelists Lost and Found
Geordie Williamson has written a rallying cry concerning Australia's literary canon and its preservation.

The Velveteen Rabbit
Rarely has a bunch of adults playing with toys been so wonderfully compelling, for the target audience and their parents…

Louise Bourgeois and Australian Artists
A must-see exhibition of works by Australian artists with a real or imagined relationship with the late Louise Bourgeois.

2013 Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships announced
The Sidney Myer Fund has announced the winners of its 2013 Fellowship. Seven artists were awarded $160,000 over two years…

What makes art taboo?
Taboo art can serve many functions: it can open up a dialogue about a sensitive topic; it can break new…

Moving from academic thinking to workplace thinking
Moving from academic thinking to workplace thinking can be an exciting challenge, but there are still some hurdles to overcome.

Eat Me
Recently republished as part of the Text Classics range, Linda Jaivin’s debut novel is a refreshing take on the interplay…

Castor and Pollux
Pinchgut Opera’s production of this 1754 opera does its composer, the Frenchman Jean-Philippe Rameau, proud.