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How ‘mental health’ has been reimagined in the workplace
Good mental health in the arts won’t happen until we see people with lived experienced enabled and included as leaders…

Theatre review: My Sister Jill, Southbank Theatre
The star pairing of writer Patricia Cornelius and director Susie Dee transforms this book to stage adaptation into something poignant…

Mind Games: crafting better conversations around mental health, gaming and tech
Immersive artist Darren Vukasinovic wants to see more nuanced conversations around mental health and video games.

Exhibition review: Savanhdary Vongpoothorn, Campbelltown Arts Centre
Savanhdary Vongpoothorn delivers a powerful exhibition that demands our attention.

Gutsy topics need level ground to find momentum
Pacific diaspora and ‘queering climate’ – topics leading conversations for change in the groundbreaking Talanoa Forum with Yuki Kihara at…

This week's arts news and trending topics
What's in the headlines and what people are talking about in the arts this week.

What’s in store for season 2024 in the performing arts (part three)
Continuing our round-up of season launches from companies around the country, including a three-part theatrical epic and an ambitious restaging…

Attendance level underscores Indigenous art fair's social and economic impact
A new report on the performance of the 2023 Cairns Indigenous Art Fair unpacks its significance, and a new theme…

Vale Ted Snell – ‘a force for the West’
A tireless advocate for the arts in Western Australia, Ted Snell leaves a legacy that encouraged students, artists and colleges…

Make your mark on the sector informed by practice-as-research
WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performing Arts (Honours) encourages curiosity and a more considered approach to being an arts practitioner.