Writing and Publishing
Arab-Australian writers donate rare works to support Beirut blast victims
Arab-Australian writers donate rare works to raise funds through an auction to support initiatives in Lebanon after the blasts in…
On the precipice: theatre for the isolated audience
Will the wave of accessible works created by livestreaming during the pandemic be a permanent addition to our theatre ecology…
Exploring culture and Country: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair goes digital
This year’s CIAF celebrates its physical offerings digitally, including videos of artists on Country, workshops, and fashion parades filmed in…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Copyright reforms, Fed funding guidelines, theatres back with live performances, Sugglepot and Cuddlepie become a new ballet, Tassie writers residency,…
Discovering delight as an antidote to 2020
Delight is that elusive quality that can reboot your mental health, according to The Rumpus' Caitlin Marshall.
Wangaratta Jazz Festival returns to honour the human voice
Defying COVID-19, the chair of Wangaratta Jazz Festival says National Jazz Awards, held as part of the festival, offer a…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Work of fiction celebrating matriarchs wins Daisy Utemorrah Award, shortlists announced for 2020 NSW Premier's History Awards, Callout for aMbush…
First round opens for $20M Live Music fund
The Live Music Australia program will distribute $5 million a year over four years.
Connecting you to creative Open Days from around Australia
Creative learning is more vital than ever before.
Book review: Sweatshop Women: Volume Two Edited by Winnie Dunn
Written by women from Indigenous, migrant and refugee backgrounds, Sweatshop Women: Volume Two runs parallel to a shift we’re currently…