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More people went to Vivid than live in Adelaide

Vivid Sydney breaks its 2013 attendance and sets a new record defining this festival of light, music and ideas internationally.

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Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North

Our coverage of the 2014 Miles Franklin shortlist continues with our review of Richard Flanagan’s post World War 2 saga.

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Evie Wyld: All the Birds, Singing

In anticipation of next week's announcement of the Miles Franklin Prize, we review Evie Wyld's shortlisted All the Birds, Singing.

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Rare chance to survey collectable Culliton

An upcoming survey exhibition will navigate the prolific career of serial artist Lucy Culliton across two Sydney galleries.

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Perth Festival searching for new Artistic Director

Recruitment has begun for a new AD to take over the reins from 2015.

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Should you study online to improve your job prospects?

Online degrees simply opening up higher education but can a qualification from your bedroom compete with an on-campus degree?

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King Kong beats chest over tourist dollars

The Melbourne-born King Kong production is being touted by the Victorian Government for its economic payoffs.

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Teju Cole: Every Day is for the Thief

With its eye on Lagos, this novel is akin to a love letter written to a deeply adored but helplessly…

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Inaugural Scandinavian film festival skates in on TV boom

Amid a Scandinavian television and film boom, the inaugural Scandinavian Film Festival will tour across Australia.

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Cultural program launched for AIDS conference

A diverse program of exhibitions and performances will coincide with Melbourne hosting the 20th International AIDS Conference.

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