Television
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New leadership coming at MEAA
The long-standing Federal Secretary of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance is leaving after 22 years.
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Albert Einstein: Relativitively Speaking
Musically, the clear highlight is the E=MC2 rap, complete with breakdancing and fun, geeky hand gestures.
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Melbourne Comedy Festival program titters into town
An eclectic mix of international and local comedians will adjust their mic stands for the 28th Melbourne Comedy Festival.
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Speaking with one voice
To achieve a sustainable arts industry, we need to speak with one voice. Artspeak is the latest in a long…
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Why we're not ready for varied density living, yet
It's time to rethink the 'Australian dream' of the big backyard and the white picket fence.
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Panucci takes on the purse strings for OzCo
The Australia Council announces its new Executive Director Arts Funding at a time of great restructuring within its grants sector.
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Melbourne puppeteer takes home Leunig print award
Local Melbourne woman wins print worth $3,000 as part of ArtsHub and Bookworld’s Book of the Month Competition.
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Future looks bright for Melbourne arts precinct
Melbourne's Southbank arts precinct will enjoy a new burst of life under recommendations announced today.
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Laughs all the way to the bank for International Comedy Festival
The Victorian Government has promised $50,000 in funding for The Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
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Marketing arts online: study shows what works
New research shows a Facebook ‘like’ can be worth 276 new contacts but you need to use online media strategically…