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Concert review: FLIGHT: The Next Generation of Artists, Fitzroy Town Hall

A mini music festival’s dreamy takeover of Fitzroy Town Hall with intriguing contrasts of performance ambience and audience-artist connections.

Four performers dance between mirror plinths in a gloomy space
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Dance review: Shifting Perspectives, Queen’s Theatre

Shifting Perspectives was a beautiful mind-bending experience that expanded and stretched our reality. 

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Exhibition review: KANANGOOR/Shimmer, Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery

Journey with the wardong/crow through an exhibition of mourning, orientation and healing.

Colourful paper cut silhouettes of faces on side profile layered on top of each other.
Features

Uninvited to the mainstage: the unfortunate consequence of approaching diversity without respect

New diversity initiatives shouldn’t disregard the history of older artists and arts workers fighting in this space.

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Music review: Opening Applause, Australian Festival of Chamber Music

Two premieres and two perennial favourites open the 2023 Australian Chamber Music Festival in Townsville with a well-chosen and beautifully…

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Revamped beachside venue to house new artistic program of treats

Bondi Pavilion has had the makeover of a lifetime and is now showcasing a range of cultural offerings.

Education & Student News

Education in Brief: spiky solutions proposed for thorny problems

The Government has agreed to implement five key actions from the Australian Universities Accord Interim report, plus education news from…

Two self-portraits of the artist sitting on chairs facing away from the viewer, all in a monochrome pinky-red. They are overlaid with semi-transparent writing which says "Is there a labour crisis in Australia today? Well that depends on what you mean by crisis".
Opinions & Analysis

Artist burnout is not a mental health issue – it is a labour issue

Reframing burnout in labour terms would implicitly shift our approach to advocacy around artist well-being.

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Features

Exit interview: Robyn Ayres, Arts Law Australia

After 20 years, the outgoing CEO reflects on her tenure – the legislation passed and the fights still on the…

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News

On the move: latest sector appointments

A new Director for MUMA, Performance Space appoints next Artistic Director, and more.

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