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Exit interview: Adelaide Wood, Tracks Dance Company

Adelaide Wood has moved on to new challenges after five years in Darwin with Tracks Dance. Here, she reflects on…

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Whitlam 50 years on: art, democracy and the public good

It's been 50 years since Gough Whitlam formed government in December 1972; how does his legacy impact on Australian arts…

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22 arts anniversaries in 2022

Recapping the milestone moments and anniversaries celebrated by arts organisations in 2022.

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Female artists earn less than men; larger gap for women from non-English speaking backgrounds

David Throsby, Katya Petetskaya and Sunny Y. Shin examine the latest data regarding arts incomes.

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Reflecting on a smashing year of glass

2022 was the United Nations International Year of Glass (IYoG2022). Did it make a difference for glass artists?

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A summer festival sampler to whet your arts appetite

Performing Arts Editor Richard Watts selects 10 intriguing summer festival productions to include in your 2023 arts calendar.

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What makes a good museum and gallery shop?

While funky jewellery and creative home decor are cool, what’s better are products with deep local engagement that create one-of-a-kind…

A photograph of Suzy Wrong standing very tall wearing an enormous colourful dress that is made out of national flags stitched together. The dress looks as though it is rippling in the wind. In the background is the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Sydney Opera House.
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Art that drives social change

From celebrating queer communities and creating safe spaces to championing authentic First Nations voices, how will art make us see…

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Things to know at your first ever classical music concert

Professor of Music, Timothy McKenry, shares some handy tips to keep in mind when attending your first classical concert.

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Is a writing career a viable option in Australia?

Funding cuts and the need for a living wage for writers figure strongly in the discussion about the future of…

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