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Children playing in a tent - The Globe - for Circus Festival
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Fighting back, the survival of the National Circus Festival

Last held in the Mullumbimby showgrounds in 2017, the National Circus Festival is making a welcome return after a five-year…

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Why the Queen was a good ‘subject’

Aussie artists share why they were compelled to capture the Queen in their work.

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How much has #MeToo achieved for safer arts workplaces?

Five years on from when women rallied over issues of sexual misconduct at work – how much has change in…

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Male artists dominate galleries

New research explored whether gender imbalance in galleries is because ‘women don’t paint very well’ – or just discrimination.

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Is climate change turning the blowtorch on outdoor theatre?

Open-air staging has always been a gamble. Climate change is shifting the odds.

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Art in regional Queensland facing rising cultural stakes

A recent case of 'censorship' in a regional Queensland gallery has again raised questions of ignorance over respecting professionalism.

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Automated plagiarism: Furore over ‘computer’ winning art prize

Turf wars between artists and AI generators - a topic that is the tip of an iceberg worthy of a…

Evasion Score II (Domestic Security), 2021. Image: Roslyn Orlando
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Digital intimacies and echoes in space

Roslyn Orlando's work explores connection and togetherness in the digital realm.

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Flooded theatre; the show goes on... in a pub

NORPA’s love letter to the region is a testament to the company’s ongoing resilience and fortitude.

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Putting the arts in the Jobs and Skills Summit agenda

What the Jobs and Skills Summit means (or doesn't) for the arts' future employment opportunities.

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