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RISING festival program released: newest reason to love winter unveiled

It's been called ā€˜the biggest showcase of Victorian artists in the stateā€™s historyā€™, but the new RISING winter festival may…

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Arts sponsorship raises ethical questions

Can Perth have an ethical and sustainable Fringe Festival?

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Music Review: Royalty ā€“ Classics Unwrapped 1, Adelaide Symphony Orchestra

Maestro Guy Noble presents a selection of greatest hits from four hundred years of royal music.

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Saxism or Sexism? Gender diversity in the classical saxophone community

The classical music sector has long been dominated by men, a situation only amplified for classical saxophonists. The sexism in…

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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…

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Deborah Cheetham AO praises ā€˜deepening commitmentā€™ to First Nations cultures

The acclaimed composer has accepted the role of First Nations Creative Chair at the MSO, and will bring an Indigenous…

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Roadies in crisis: industry operating at just 4% pre-COVID levels

Over 20,000 live production crew, aka roadies, found themselves out of work a year ago when mass gatherings were banned.…

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Theatre review: The Boy Who Talked to Dogs, Slingsby/STCSA (Adelaide Festival)

The real-life story of dog-whisperer Martin McKenna, whose life took him from misery in Limerick to a new life in…

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Vale Michael Gudinski: industry legend dies aged 68

The Australian entertainment industry is in shock following the unexpected death of Michael Gudinski at his Melbourne home on Monday…

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Theatre Review: The Pulse, Gravity and Other Myths (Adelaide Festival)

Adelaideā€™s contemporary circus powerhouse return to the stage with a bold new work that is unlikely to have been made…

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