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Flinders Quartet, Montsalvat Upper Gallery, Melbourne. Image supplied by Flinders Quartet
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Fine music ensembles are on the rise, but what is driving their success?

How our diverse and burgeoning chamber music ensembles create a unique voice and what they contribute to the overall musical…

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First Nations artist exchange between Taiwan and Australia

In a first, Indigenous artists across Taiwan and Australia find shared conversations through an exchange project.

Jubilee Hotel, Brisbane Photo: Christopher Frederick Jones
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Future promises while celebrating our architectural heritage    

Brisbane Open House puts design and architecture front and centre for the city.

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So you want my arts job: Head of Music, Opera Australia

If you love the canon but enjoy learning, working as the Head of Music for a major company may be…

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Circus review: Duck Pond, QPAC

Reimagining 'Swan Lake', Circa’s production is a delightfully fresh take on the art of circus.

Salamander, Brisbane Festival. Image: Damien Bredburg
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Commitment to community at the Brisbane Festival

Celebrating home-grown talent, the Festival also includes significant international collaborations.

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Exhibition review: Troy-Anthony Baylis, QUT Art Museum

’I Wanna Be Adorned’ by Troy-Anthony Baylis offers artefacts for generations of Australians to come.

Euan Fistrovic Doidge, Elandrah Eramiha, Monique Salle, Mark Hill. Image Darren Thomas
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Musical Theatre: The Wizard of Oz in Concert, QPAC

The latest production from Prospero Arts of a perennial favourite ticks many heart-warming boxes.

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Exhibition review: Henri van Noordenburg, Logan Art Gallery

Revising Renaissance techniques from the Netherlands, aspects of ’Still Water’ may elude some audiences. But this is why viewing should…

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2023 NAIDOC Week events wrap

A selection of arts and cultural event highlights during this year’s NAIDOC Week, running from 2-9 July 2023.

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