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Creative sector leaders in Australia Day Honours 2025

A number of prominent figures in the arts sector have been recognised in this year's Australia Day Honours List, which…

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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of Australian arts sector comings and goings.

Woman in yellow shirt at potters wheel. Art workshops
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I’m an artist, I don’t need to do workshops. Wrong.

Professional workshops can bolster your studio practice in surprising ways.

Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones about to bag a golden relic.
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Concert review: Raiders of the Lost Ark in Concert, The Plenary

Indiana Jones rides again with the MSO following his every adventure.

Chappell Roan has won Triple J Hottest 100 for 2024, which featured many more votes than last year.
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Triple J Hottest 100 2024: Chappell Roan wins, low number of Australian artists

There were more votes than last year, but there were fewer Australians in the top 10 than in previous recent…

A smiling woman, Karen Ingram, with glasses and brown hair against a blue-red backdrop that says 'so you want my arts job.'
Career Advice

So you want my arts job: arts and community centre manager

Karen Ingram is kept very busy as the manager of the Louis Joel Arts & Community Centre in Melbourne.

Rob Carlton seated with a cockatoo on his shoulder. He is a Caucasian man with balding hair and glasses, wearing a black tshirt and jeans.
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Performance review: Willing Participant, FRINGE WORLD

A warm and engaging piece of theatre from Rob Carlton.

Photo cropped so it's overlooking the shoulders of a person holding a kobo ereader with legs outstreched in a relaxing outdoor environment. People read the most in January.
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Not so anti-resolution after all – January is when most Aussies read

Aussies read more ebooks in January than any other month and major global events influence their title choices.

Charlotte Otton: a woman is standing in front of a large screen that says 'Tik Tok Challenge Time'.
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Performance review: I Watched Someone Die on TikTok, State Theatre Centre of WA, FRINGE WORLD 

A cautionary tale about the ills of social media.

Young woman standing in gallery looking at contemporary paintings. Ames Yavuz
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Operating across borders: one gallery, three countries

Continuing to expand, Ames Yavuz prepares to open a London gallery, and announces its 2025 program.

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