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Major new permanent exhibition on Aboriginal Victoria
A new world-first exhibition, First Peoples, will open in Bunjilaka Aboriginal Cultural Centre 7 September 2013.

Digging up art in the Pilbara
Mining groups BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto are teaming up with art groups groups to foster art in the Pilbara,…

Philanthropists promote ties between Australia and Asia
The AGNSW and Sydney art philanthropists have come together to build relationships between museums in Australia and Asia.

Accompaning pianist hits all the right notes
Tully Brookes has won first place in the 2013 Geoffrey Parsons Award for collaborative pianists.

Archie Roach song now part of ‘the nation’s memory’
A ballad about the Stolen Generation is among 10 songs added to National Archive's registry of culturally significant recordings.

Artists to go nude for big money
The Benalla Nude Art Prize 2014 offers artists $50,000 for the best nude.

Sculpture festival continues to Swell under new partnership
Queensland’s largest outdoor sculpture festival is firing on all cylinders due to a new partnership with Urban Art Projects.

Victory for musicians on simulcast royalties
The Full Federal Court has refused an application that threatened musicians' earnings from simulcasts.

2013 Queensland Literary Awards shortlist announced
Conductor Richard Gill, poet John Kinsella and short story writer Cate Kennedy are included among the 42 shortlisted authors.

Hollywood Costume a star for ACMI
Hollywood Costume closed Sunday, the second most attended exhibition in ACMI’s ten year history.