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Pandemic pushback by programming bold and big

Chatswood Culture Bites is a new festival-come-season that has programmed over 300 artists to help audiences re-emerge with vigour.

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SA Premier defends his arts record

Steven Marshall was campaigning on his arts record when he spoke recently with the Arts Industry Council of South Australia.

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Opportunities and awards wrap

Call outs for The Lester Prize plus winners of 2021 Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards announced and finalists of 2022…

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On the move: Latest sector appointments

Founding AD of Rawcus steps down, Senior Producer joins The Last Great Hunt, latest board movements and more.

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Opinion: Why the arts are an election issue for the SA Greens

We need a public conversation about why we seem to think it’s standard practice for artists to be ‘broke and…

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Visionary ideas sought for transformative Brisbane precinct

Expressions of Interest from artists, collectives and organisations are now open for immersive interventions at Northshore Brisbane.

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COVID recovery must have diversity in mind

COVID struggles for First Nations and culturally diverse creatives have been exacerbated by racism, finds latest Diversity Arts Australia report.

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The arts news you may have missed

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Delve into a weekend of festivities at the National Indigenous Art Triennial

With an opening weekend full of programming that welcomes all, the NGA’s 4th National Indigenous Art Triennial opens on 26…

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Taking the greenwashing pulse on this festival season

When it comes to funding, the arts are showing they are less imaginative than bankers, says author Tim Winton.

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