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Creating unexpected encounters

Why do we need unexpected encounters in our lives now more than ever? Esther Anatolitis explains and suggests three small…

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Book review: Anything but Fine, Tobias Madden, Penguin

A coming-of-age tale about queer identity and dancing to your own beat.

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Melbourne Fringe cancels 90% of events

Artists will be refunded for all registration and advertising costs says organisers, as the program goes digital.

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Are arts workers at risk in compulsory vax policies?

ArtsHub speaks with peak arts organisations about the new territory of vaccination policies, including potential legalities, insurance premiums, HR and…

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Book review: Empires, Nick Earls, Penguin

A multi-layered and ambitious tale spanning centuries and crossing continents.

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Artists for Afghanistan raise $4.5M

ArtsHub speaks with artists about the solidarity of supporting Quilty’s Afghanistan campaign, the role of social media, momentum and perceptions…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

HOTA launches ArtKeeper to put artists on the payroll, call outs for Writing NSW Varuna Fellowships and 2022 Newcastle Fringe,…

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Book review: The Attack, Catherine Jinks, Text Publishing

A slow-burner that canvasses familial conflict and builds to a violent crescendo.

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Australian artists demand TV coverage

Arts news on TV would mean a major boost to the industry and emphasise on the importance of the arts…

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Writers inspired by their own neighbourhoods

A Melbourne Writers Festival initiative explores the importance of place to writers Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham and more.

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