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Carriageworks bid for $50 million facelift

With attendances that have grown seven-fold over the last five years, Carriageworks has proven its mixed-discipline entrepreneurial blend works.

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My life as a plus-size actress

When you are a child actor, chubby means cute. When you hit adolescence, it can be agony. And as an…

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Sounding the right note for women composers

A new initiative designed to address the gender imbalance in Australian composition has been launched in Sydney.

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50 ways to land a job in the arts

Leading arts professionals share ideas on how to break into the industry that don't include working for free.

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Shifting the stigma of regional arts

Dubbo as host of the national ARTLANDS conference is a strong case for funding regional arts over the metropolitan fringe.

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Fringe artists fight for support as festival numbers swell

Despite growing audience at Fringe Festivals, artists are increasingly concerned about the risks and challenges of participating in such events.

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Government grant will establish a home for Bell Shakespeare

A $1 million grant has laid the foundations for new home for the company at Sydney's Pier 2/3.

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Understanding youth engagement in the arts

Authenticity is the key to youth engagement, but how do you get started and how do you keep it real?

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Are coastlines the perfect venue for sculpture?

From heavy metal peril to recycled glassware, sculpture takes the stage this month stretching coastlines from Victoria to Western Australia,…

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'The worst arts administration in 40 years'

National and international arts leader Michael Lynch has described the Federal Government's arts policy as a disgrace.

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