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Not paying royalties for session musos is damaging the music industry

Australia is one of a handful of developed economies that does not support the rights of performers to ongoing royalties,…

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First Nations artists on adapting traditions for a contemporary world

Five First Nations artists from Queensland discuss what it means to work on Country and how their practices strengthen Cultural…

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Youth arts summit aims to solve sector’s crisis

Australian Theatre for Young People's Fraser Corfield argues the next generation is being denied access to cultural riches.

Three circus artists practice a balancing routine in a dark studio.
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Circa expands into Cairns with new First Nations ensemble

The Brisbane-based circus company is expanding from Meanjin to the Gimuy Walabura Yidinii, Yirrganydji Country, with a new, First Nations-led…

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The arts news you may have missed this week

All you need to know about the arts this week, from the headlines, to program announcements and the reviews everyone…

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Putting learning into action

Studying a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) at JMC Academy means an emphasis on practical classes to maximise student learning.

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Flood-affected sector eligible for targeted relief

Applications are now open for South East Queensland artists and arts workers affected by flood with individual grants up to…

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Three state operas unite for feminist La Traviata

Director Sarah Giles and Opera Queensland’s Patrick Nolan discuss the themes of their new opera and explain why it is…

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Opportunities and awards

Jazz, poetry and crime awards open for entries plus winner of inaugural Judy Wheeler Commission and finalists of National Indigenous…

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Theatre review: The Amateurs, Red Stitch

Parallelisms explored between plagues past and present, and the shift between the Dark Ages and the Enlightenment.

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