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Book review: The Fogging by Luke Horton

The portrayal of tension is spot on in this book, of particular note is Horton’s rendering of the insidious impacts…

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Book review: The Road – Uprising in West Papua by John Martinkus

Martinkus asserts that the Indonesian government extracts wealth from West Papua with scant regard for the local people.

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Embracing localism: how will audiences respond without international drawcards?

Festivals traditionally lure in audiences with big international names, artists whose work can also help inspire local practitioners. What is…

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Book review: The Weekend by Charlotte Wood

Wood's The Weekend confronts prejudices about old age and shows there is much more ahead for the author and her…

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UniSA prepares students for flexible careers when they most need it

Resilience and innovation are core to shaping a career in the arts or creative industries. UniSA is breaking the boundaries…

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What JobKeeper changes mean to the arts

While news that JobKeeper payments have been pushed out to March 2021 is a win, it is a life raft…

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Transition degree helping older students upskill now available online

WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performing Arts Practice Transition major is designed to prepare the future leaders of the performing arts industry…

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Why virtual Open Days are more accessible than ever

Geographic distance and long travel times are no longer a challenge for prospective students seeking to learn more about courses…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Faculty shuffle for UNSW Art & Design, new rooftop development for AGWA, date announced for disability forum, Melb Writers Festival…

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Podcasts in a pandemic: Connection, escapism and experimentation

As we all battle screen fatigue with more time spent at home and less time commuting, the nature and value…

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