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A foot in New Farm and a foot in New York

Brisbane Powerhouse is proof that change can be a great thing after achieving its greatest quarter in a 16-year history.

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How Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s 70th anniversary is driving its future

The dynamic program of concerts and events programmed for the anniversary year also celebrates a new era for the orchestra.

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The art of migration travels to regional Queensland

Caloundra Regional Gallery, on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast, will present an exhibition in June by Brisbane-based Filipino-Australian artists, Alfredo and Isabel…

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Dancing from Poruma Island to Paris

A regional dance company enjoys more creative freedom than its metropolitan peers.

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Is Queensland the next creative state?

Since 2006, the number of Queenslanders whose main occupation is a cultural one has increased by 9%, with most of…

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In Blackrock, graduate students cross to the dark side

Fresh talents from QUT Creative Industries star in La Boite’s new production of this powerful play about mateship and toxic…

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Why our cultural centres can be regional

To change the conversation on national and international cultural centres, we need to re-examine the creativity of regional cities.

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Gilbert & Sullivan's Ruddigore, or the Witch's Curse!

OperaQ presents Gilbert & Sullivan’s Ruddigore, or the Witch's Curse! Tickets now on sale.

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Hung by feeling – doing it Louise Hearman’s way

The first extensive survey of Louise Hearman’s work is hung by feeling in more ways than one.

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Retraining as a teacher

People often switch up careers in the arts, with many deciding to return to university and become a teacher.

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