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A saxophonist plays his mic'ed up instrument at a studio session.
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Not paying royalties for session musos is damaging the music industry

Australia is one of a handful of developed economies that does not support the rights of performers to ongoing royalties,…

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First Nations artists on adapting traditions for a contemporary world

Five First Nations artists from Queensland discuss what it means to work on Country and how their practices strengthen Cultural…

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How art helps us develop healthier minds

From connecting us with our emotions to museotherapy: art's positive impacts are many and varied.

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Youth arts summit aims to solve sector’s crisis

Australian Theatre for Young People's Fraser Corfield argues the next generation is being denied access to cultural riches.

Three circus artists practice a balancing routine in a dark studio.
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Circa expands into Cairns with new First Nations ensemble

The Brisbane-based circus company is expanding from Meanjin to the Gimuy Walabura Yidinii, Yirrganydji Country, with a new, First Nations-led…

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Exhibition review: Annette Blair and Kate Nixon, Canberra Glassworks

Two news exhibitions at Canberra Glassworks speak of everyday objects and detritus, but they couldn’t be more different.

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The arts news you may have missed this week

All you need to know about the arts this week, from the headlines, to program announcements and the reviews everyone…

Wollongong art nazi
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Art donor was a Nazi: what Wollongong did next

A lesson in provenance and updates from Council following revelations that the late Wollongong Art Gallery donor Bob Å redersas was…

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The arts management degree designed for curious and passionate students

Enrolments are now open for WAAPA’s new Bachelor of Arts (Arts and Cultural Management) degree.

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Book review: Open Secrets, edited by Catriona Menzies-Pike

What happens when the creative practice of Australian writers rubs against economic realities?

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