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The Town that Drowned

Riel Nason’s Commonwealth Prize-winning novel is a story of change, beautifully navigated and narrated by a young social outcast.

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Bringing home Australia's Elgin Marbles

A UK export ban is blocking the National Gallery of Australia from buying the first known European images of Australia.

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Art meets commerce in pop-up initiative Here and Now

Carriageworks offers a series of purpose-built spaces offering specially commissioned, limited edition works by Australian artists and designers.

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Interesting things happen in Brisbane...really

The revamped Museum of Brisbane aims to counter the myth that nothing interesting happens in Brisbane.

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Flocking to Carriageworks

Last year was a banner year for Carriageworks, with visitors doubling to 220,000, or roughly the population of Hobart.

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Never apologise. It's not funny.

How does an audience respond when a comedian steps out of character and confesses to feeling bad about a show?

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Ballarat International Foto Biennale announces festival dates

Join in a month long celebration of photography at the Ballarat International Foto Biennale from 17 August to 15 September…

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Ditch Lonely Planet, advises writer

True travel writing needs fear and insecurity not just tourism tips.

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Human Rights Arts and Film Festival Program Released

The story of Australian activist Kirsty Sword Gusmão in East Timor will headline the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.

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Photojournalists awarded for unique insight

China International Press Photo (CHIPP) Contest awards three AFP photojournalists.

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