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Live music lobby has 'lost faith' in Planning Minister

Music venues and advocates say they have lost faith in Victoria's Planning Minister Matthew Guy for not protecting live music.

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Who says being popularist doesn’t pay?

Fetching $1.6 million under the hammer, Leonard Joel’s recent Pro Hart auction was a sellout.

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Chinese acrobats join Fruit Flies for Borderville

A celebration of performance and place marks 35 years of the Flying Fruit Fly Circus.

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10-minute bites on Asian Art a worthy chew

Former Asialink director, Alison Carroll, walks us through Asian art in a new series screened on ABC1 that targets schools.

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SLAVE to good art

Christian Capurro’s new phone-video projection tips a hat to the minimalist light artist Dan Flavin, in an exhibition at ACCA.

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Japan's erotic art tradition exposed

How different is circulating a 3D digital scan of a vagina from displaying a 17th Century Shunga print? Japan's obscenity…

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Art Trams: Wooden trains on Route 67

Melbourne’s art scene will be given a boost as new winners of its Art Trams program are announced.

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Binns and Valamanesh: an odd pairing

Parallel survey exhibitions raise questions on collaboration, materiality and the role of the curator.

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Honey, I shrunk the space

Despite the grandeur of its title, this year’s Grand Designs Live will focus on making the most of small spaces.

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Fiona Lowry takes the 2014 Archibald Prize

Amid a sea of jostling media, the winners of this year’s prestigious Archibald, Wynne and Sulman Prizes were announced. But…

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