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Heal and chill with community-centred festival
FUSE Darebin 2022 features 350 artists who want to give back to the community and contribute to a high-energy recovery.
A new chapter unites physical theatre and orchestra
Aerial extraordinaire Legs On The Wall and Willoughby Symphony Orchestra will present another iteration of orchestral delight in Chatswood.
Gallery carving space for Australia’s diverse young writers
The National Gallery of Australia’s digital mentorship program is helmed by those wanting to change the landscape for underrepresented arts…
Apply now to the Indigenous Arts Leadership Program
Supported by Wesfarmers Arts, this bespoke Program for First Nations arts workers is now open to applications from prospective participants…
The regional festival challenging preconceptions about the arts
Now in its 26th year, the Shepparton Festival returns in March for 17 days of interactive and immersive events across…
A refreshed Parrtjima gets you sky gazing
Parrtjima 2022 will ground your feet in the Central Desert’s red soil while shifting your focus skywards, acting as a…
Jumping, pivoting and thinking outside the box: growing great writers
NIDA’s Master of Fine Arts (Writing for Performance) offers writers with a passion for expression the tools to fine-tune their…
Ignite your creative edge with an industry-focused degree
University of Canberra’s Creative Bachelor degrees (in partnership with TAFE Queensland) equip you with the industry knowledge you need to…
Creative futures assured in trying times
Expansion of industry support confirmed for creative industries practitioners, with announcement of Powerhouse Ultimo creative industries residencies.
Mallee region as mirror of Australia
A new exhibition at Mildura Arts Centre explores the Mallee country as a reflection of contemporary Australia.