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Sydney Fringe Festival on a budget

How to get the most bang for your buck at the Sydney Fringe.

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Shakespeare in Dutch... and English-speakers love it

Adelaide Festival has unveiled an unlikely coup: five hours of Shakespeare in Dutch that was lapped up in London and…

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Strictly Ballroom: desperately seeking Fran

General auditions will be held to fill the lead role in Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom the Musical.

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Australia's richest sculpture award opens for entries

The McClelland Sculpture Survey & Award is now open sculptors looking to partake in $195,000 worth of prizes and grants

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Video: Blind kids in touch with Cavalia's horses

Blind and visually impaired children were invited to meet the equine stars of Cavalia.

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SA establishes new Asia Pacific Centre

South Australia to become the home for cultural and arts management with the Asia Pacific Centre for Arts and Cultural…

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Labor presents next page in publishing

A re-elected Labor government would invest up to $12 million to help the Australian publishing industry.

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A Golden Ticket for Gold Coast arts and culture

Is a $280 million arts precinct enough for the Gold Coast to shed its image of theme parks and meter…

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How Arts Victoria needs to change

The Arts Victoria review needs to address the Ombudsman's profound critique of management.

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Whose City of Literature is it anyway?

Who’s responsible for upholding Melbourne’s UNESCO City of Literature status?

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