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24909 resultsExhibition review: Sea Monsters, WA Maritime Museum
Try to catch Sea Monsters before this exciting exhibition becomes extinct.
Book review: A Disappearance in Fiji, Nilima Rao
This debut novel is a classic mystery story with cultural importance.
Exhibition review: Paul Yore and Albert Tucker: Structures of Feeling, Heide Museum of Modern Art
Two artists straddle the generational divide in their works that speak of war and imperialism.
Performance review: Prinnie Stevens: Lady Sings The Blues, MEMO Music Hall
A beloved anthology of songs sung with care and pizzazz.
Bringing HSC plays to Sydney schools
ACA Company is staging two more Australian dramas in 2023 aimed at HSC students, free for teachers, and open to…
How ballet makes well-rounded performers
Pre-professional courses at the National Ballet School gear students for a sustainable career with diverse pathways.
New two-year acting intensive offers affordable fast-track to industry
The National Drama School’s Advanced Diploma of Acting has reduced fees by a third by concentrating the course into a…
Screen, animation and visual effects degrees geared for the jobs market
Victoria University's Bachelor degree in Screen Media or Animation and Visual Effects is the ideal place to start your creative…
NSW commits to artist-led development of Creative Industries policy
A statewide consultation process in July and August aims to ensure artists and arts workers can contribute to a new…
Carmen producer Rosemary Blight on Millepied’s bold reimagining of Bizet’s opera
Australian screen producer Rosemary Blight reveals that Paul Mescal didn't know how to dance, box or play guitar before filming…