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There's Something About Music from L to R: Irena Lysiuk, Naomi Price, Luke Kennedy and Marcus Corowa Photo: Damien Bredburg
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Review: Brisbane Festival opening

An eclectic opening night event set the tone of inclusivity and diversity for Brisbane Festival’s 2023 program.

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ABC announces new TV arts show hosted by Virginia Trioli

Can the ABC’s newly announced TV program reverse the degraded coverage of the arts on the national broadcaster?

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Cartoonist leads Walkley Awards boycott over fossil fuel sponsorship

Australia’s national journalism awards are tainted by their association with the fossil fuel industry, says cartoonist Jon Kudelka.

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This week’s arts news and trending stories

What's in the headlines and what people are talking about in the arts sector this week.

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Indigenous Literacy Day livestreamed from Sydney Opera House

For the first time since its inception a dozen years ago, Indigenous Literacy Day will be livestreamed from this iconic…

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Site-responsive arts biennale enters exciting growth phase

An immersive arts biennale is steadily strengthening its place within the Australian contemporary arts scene.

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Opportunities and awards

Professional development opportunities for writers, visual artists, comedians and more, plus winners and finalists across the sector.

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Matched giving initiative aimed at growing young philanthropists

Funding the future doesn't have to start later in life. A new initiative lays that foundation.

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Letter from the CEO of ArtsHub

Support ArtsHub to continue its 23-year mission.

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What does an artist collective look like today?

Ten artist collectives come together in the Collective Polyphony Festival to reconsider what’s needed in our arts ecology today.

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