National

Two killed in US Mohammed cartoon exhibition
Under the banner of Freedom of Speech another two die as fundamentalists on both sides provoke through an art exhibition…

In praise of profit
Our major performing arts companies are clinging to an outdated not-for-profit model while commercial theatre makes the money they need.

Budget delivers on arts promises in Victoria
The Victorian Government delivered on its election promises to redevelop key cultural properties when it announced the first budget of…

Overland Autumn 2015
Jacinda Woodhead’s first edition as Editor of Overland continues the journal’s tradition of intelligent provocation.

Archibald winner takes legal action
Del Kathryn Barton is pursuing legal action after a collector has purportedly damaged and divided her multi-panel work.

Moneybag: latest money news
From new grants to awards, cheap tickets to wealthy prizes ArtsHub this week is rich in opportunities to make or…

Unveiled: latest program announcements
From Darwin to St Kilda, a wrap-up of all the latest arts programming news from around the country.

Kudos: this week’s winners across the sectors
From Australia's top emerging talent in performance art, to jazz and outstanding essay writing, here are this week's winners.

Ensuring disability is no bar to leadership
The Australia Council wants to remove barriers to positions at the top for Australian cultural leaders with disabilities.

Fallen: a memoir about sex, religion and marrying too young
This memoir by Rochelle Siemienowicz is an excellent example of the appeal of the memoir genre.