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Show tunes ring out in a theatre lit by ghostlight
Unable to showcase their talents in the usual way because of COVID-19, graduating Music Theatre students from VCA have instead…

Joyful kids’ book Grandfather Emu teaches wise lessons
Ancient teachings and the Noongar language are shared in the latest children’s picture book from Boolarong Press, co-written by Aunty…

How cross-cultural teachings grow future creative leaders
Cairns-based company Miriki Performing Arts isn’t just teaching young First Nations people how to dance – it’s teaching them pride.

Deborah Cheetham AO praises ‘deepening commitment’ to First Nations cultures
The acclaimed composer has accepted the role of First Nations Creative Chair at the MSO, and will bring an Indigenous…

Urgency and care: the flag markers of contemporary exhibition making
From a longing for home to a national snapshot of the new, two exhibitions explore care and belonging from a…

Celebrating First Nations women and promoting national narratives
New exhibitions at Hazelhurst Arts Centre present inspiring stories and images of female resilience and creativity.

What getting Aboriginal art advocacy right looks like
Desart does professional development well – from a mentoring Photography Art Prize, to nurturing business skills for arts centres, and…

The Audio Tour has just been reimagined: we tell you how
The audio tour just got better, with cinematic sound and location-aware technology, the WA Museum’s Gogo app by Art Processors…

Lighting the FUSE on an explosion of community creativity
Growth, change and adaptability are key elements of any creative practice, whether of individual artists or local councils, especially in…

How a passion for political theatre led a drama teacher back to class
Sophie Benassi has gone from being a secondary school drama teacher to the co-Artistic Director of a Canberra theatre company.