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Red tape driving the Aboriginal art market offshore
Australia's protectionist law is pushing trade in culturally significant Aboriginal Art overseas and weakening the local market.

Don Carlos
Don Carlos puts the ‘Grand’ in Grand Opera in a memorable and meaningful production.

A spotlight on young Australian writers
Writers gear up to share tips and advice throughout National Young Writers’ Month and alumni return to where it all…

Shock funding cancellations due to AusCo Federal Budget 2015 arts cuts
The impact of last week’s shock cuts to the Australia Council is already being felt across the nation.

Arts celebrities lead freedom protest
A national protest is gaining prominent support following the Federal Government's decision to divert arts funding from the Australia Council…

Body politics goes Black
How we "image" Aboriginal Australia plays off triggers that largely crosses the terrain of the body as politic.

ArtsHub2015: Meet the speakers
Four leading arts professionals will set the agenda for ArtsHub2015, sharing the insights that have enabled them to reach the…

Moneybag: latest money news
From new grants to awards, cheap tickets to wealthy prizes, ArtsHub shares money news and opportunities.

Small-to-mediums struggle to survive Brandis raid
The loss of $104.8 million from the Australia Council threatens many small arts companies with extinction.

Happy 140th Birthday to Her Majesty's Theatre
The 7th of June, 2015 marks an auspicious date in the fertile history of Ballarat, as the city celebrates one…