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The cast of 'McGuffin Park', two women and three men, in grey clothing are in a building with a fallen fake plant. On the left is a sign attached to a lectern that says 'McGuffin regional council.'
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Theatre review: McGuffin Park, Ensemble Theatre

An unholy match between politics and media spin.

Funding

Arts NT

Northern Territory Arts Grants Program 2024-25

Arts NT recognises that creativity, culture and the arts are integral to thriving communities, to supporting health and wellbeing, and…

Promotion & Presentation

Create NSW

Contemporary Music Festival Viability Fund

This program supports existing large-scale contemporary music festivals presented in NSW with a track record of delivering significant outcomes for…

Funding

Support Act

Crisis Relief Grants

Crisis Relief Grants and support are available to musicians, managers, crew and music workers across all genres experiencing financial hardship as the…

Professional Development

Arts Queensland

Performing Arts Market Development Fund

The Performing Arts Market Development Fund (the Fund) is a key program of the Queensland Government’s Grow 2022-2026 (PDF) (1.89 MB), the…

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Workshops

Queensland Performing Arts Centre

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BMX, basketball, breaking, acrobatics, drumming and more, the international smash hit returns to QPAC!

Woman holding up ceramic cups made in workshop.
Features

Tips on how to run a creative workshop

From veteran workshop presenters to seasoned participants, ArtsHub shares their tips for success.

Shane Grant, La Mama Theatre’s acting Venue Technical Manager, discusses his role for the So you want my arts job? series. A dark-haired, middle-aged and fair-skinned man with a greying beard and glasses smiles for the camera against a green background.
Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Venue Technical Manager

If you possess a broad range of technical skills, are calm under pressure and can solve problems creatively, then being…

Music

Bachelor of Music

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Nubya Garcia at 170 Russell Street performing as part of Melbourne International Jazz Fest 2024. A Black woman on stage playing the saxophone with purple lights behind her.
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Music review: Nubya Garcia, 170 Russell Street

Nubya Garcia’s first tour stop was as passionate as it was cerebral.

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