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Why is Tasmania the place to be in the arts?

Tiny Tasmania is the kid sister who is increasingly outshining her siblings in creative capital. We asked the Premier how…

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Why the arts struggle for Government funding

A senior arts bureaucrats explains the bizarre and paradoxical strategies public servants use to win government support for the arts.

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Lucy Lawless sentenced over oil protest

‘Xena’ actress Lucy Lawless has been sentenced over her involvement in a protest to stop Shell from drilling for oil…

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Top designers head to agIdeas

Forty of the world’s leading designers will descend on Melbourne this autumn for agIdeas International Design Week.

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Japanese town wants underwear on David statue

Residents in a Japanese town are calling for underwear to be placed on a replica of Michelangelo’s David sculpture.

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School of Scottish Studies archive under threat

Students and academics at Edinburgh University are fighting to preserve the archives and libraries belonging to the School of Scottish…

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Parisian nights light up Canberra

You'd be forgiven for mistaking Canberra for Paris, but may just do so for two nights only this March.

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An adult-only experience by Dr Sketchy’s

Dr Sketchy's anti-art movement art classes are the perfect fit for those seeking to attend a Toulouse-Lautrec workshop at the…

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Toulouse-Lautrec: The Underbelly Artist

The National Gallery of Australia pays tribute to the great artist of Paris cabaret with the first ever major retrospective…

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New era, new chief for arts-business partnerships

A leading arts manager has been chosen to drive a new agency for giving and investment in the cultural sector.

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