Television
After the car crash
The closure of Holden is tough on Adelaide but community arts and cultural development may resurrect the City of Churches.
Dancing Blokes set for Darwin premiere
Dancers Matt Cornell and Joshua Thomson are preparing to reveal their movement-based investigation into the typical Aussie male.
New act brings social action through arts to Brisbane Fringe
The Brisbane Fringe will present another first in this year’s festival with new arrival ClancyWorks.
Brandis' leaked anti-piracy proposal is unrealistic
The Australian Government has proposed ISP monitor and punish Australians who download and infringe copyright law.
APAM success stories Dublin-bound
Four Australian productions will feature in this years Dublin Theatre Festival, an international buffet of arts and theatre.
Music course helps redefine aims for Afghan musician
A Melbourne-based musician is keeping the tunes of his native culture alive, with a Western twist.
ArtsHub Conference: a line-up to boost your career
Provocative topics, leading policy-makers, marketing experts and pragmatic examples are now scheduled for the ArtsHub Conference.
$200 million fund ‘a landmark for arts philanthropy’
The Packer Family Foundation and Crown Resorts Foundation have jointly announced a new National Philanthropic Fund.
What the demise of Big Day Out means for the Australian music industry
The cancellation of the 2015 Big Day Out does not mean the rest of the music industry is in crisis.
Live music lobby has 'lost faith' in Planning Minister
Music venues and advocates say they have lost faith in Victoria's Planning Minister Matthew Guy for not protecting live music.