National

Opportunity to live in a library (almost)
Affordable accommodation and studio space on the grounds of an inner city library? You’re not dreaming, it's The City of…

Cuts and concealed censorship
It's no coincidence cuts are directed at arts, education and science, where strong voices are not compliant with Government ideology.

Indigenous stories heard through public art
Public sculptures carry an impact you can’t ignore, and a number of Indigenous artists have found a voice in that…

Michael Gow on the agony of theatre
Struggle is the essence of drama proposes playwright Michael Gow in his keynote address at the National Play Festival 2016.

Save Big West campaign fails
Organisers are determined to harness the community’s energy into a constructive future outcome.

New festival responds to community need
The Sunshine Coast’s rich but diffuse cultural activity will be brought together for the first time in the new Horizon…

25% off tickets to Australian Youth Orchestra with Hélène Grimaud
Experience the exhilaration of the AYO featuring critically acclaimed French pianist, Hélène Grimaud - Melbourne & Sydney shows.

NAS remains in fighting hands
Michael Lynch has been named Interim Director of the National Art School during a difficult period of transition and fight-back.

Author incomes halved in past 15 years
Falling book prices have dramatically reduced the capacity for writers to make a living from their work.

On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Interim director for the National Art School announced.