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Reading. outdoor sculpture is a part of a building broken with the word library on it.
Features

Is reading in crisis?

Outtakes from the VOLUME Symposium find that it’s time for urgent action, as national reading rates decline.

Artist. A young girl in floral baseball cap leaning over charcoal drawing using her finger to draw. Child artist taking a risk.
Education & Student News

Take risks, embrace failure and be comfortable with uncertainty: three activities to help your child think like an artist

The habits of an artist include the ability to generate ideas, trust creative processes and tolerate ambiguity. Here are three…

South Asian. Indian woman with red sari, gold jewellery and holding up a gold lined veil.
Features

Shining a spotlight on South Asian Australian theatre

Why you should care about South Asian Australian theatre companies and their futures.

Gunasekera. Production still from ‘You're So Brave’. Photo: Rama Dolman. The image shows a female figure holding a microphone in the centre against a stage with red light and two projector panels on each side.
Features

Patrick Gunasekera and Georgi Ivers: two artists and their journeys in crip time

Care can come in the form of time, patience, flexibility and community engagement in a world that still poses so…

Deloitte x Art Pharmacy collection. A painting of bold coloured blocks is on the wall with chairs and tables in the foreground.
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Regeneration: empowering artists with a landmark art collection

Deloitte worked with Art Pharmacy to curate a new art collection in the award-winning Quay Quarter Tower, Sydney. ArtsHub takes…

regional ballet. Photo of ballet dancers' lower legs wearing ballet shoes on a black stage.
Features

Ballet on the road: what goes into a regional ballet tour

Regional touring takes ballet out of its traditional and rigid contexts, and opens up viewing experiences to audiences around Australia

posthuman theatre. A photograph of a woman's face as reflected in numerous glasses of water.
Features

A beginners' guide to posthuman theatre

Ever heard of posthuman theatre? It may surprise you to realise it's profoundly human in form.

Perth Festival. Digital projections of bandicoots are shone onto a red-lit avenue of trees. A large crowd makes their way down the path between the trees.
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How a year-round festival programming plan aims to offer arts workers greater job security

By rolling out a range of special projects year-round, Perth Festival aims to provide more secure longer-term contracts for staff…

children's theatre. three performers on stage dressed as cave people attacking each other with clubs.
Features

Performing and creating for children

How creating work for children can enrich not only a performer's repertoire, but also their own personal growth.

Hall of people on chairs voting with arms raised.
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‘Devastating’ cuts to NSW screen budget have been reversed

Cuts to the Made in NSW program and PDV rebate have been reversed by the NSW Government.

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