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Is Transfield Holdings culpable?

Transfield Holdings is not the company that runs asylum seeker detention centres but that doesn't invalidate the boycott.

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Re-election promise to fund Adelaide's Guildhouse

With SA going to the polls on 15 March, arts funding is among the promises tempting voters.

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Enabling learning for art gallery visitors

Audiences need to feel safe to have their ideas disrupted if they are to learn in an art gallery.

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Artists fleeing repression detained on Manus Island

Some of asylum seekers injured in the Manus Island riots are visual artists fleeing regimes that persecute them for their…

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Melbourne Festival President steps down from Board of Directors

The renowned philanthropist and cultural leader has hung up his hat after four years on the Board.

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New theatre inspired by classic tunes

Playwrights pen a playlet that’s only as long as a song for this unusual Red Stitch fundraiser.

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Putting the art in SheppARTon

The 18th SheppARTon Festival celebrates the cultural diversity and creativity of the Goulburn Valley.

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River of Fundament

As a monumental artistic vision, Matthew Barney’s latest film is admirable, but there’s little about it to actually enjoy.

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Should you join the union?

Union activity is pushing back against the increasingly insecure arts work environment.

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In A World...

By using an insular and seldom-explored industry as its basis, In A World… bubbles with considered comedy.

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