Writing and Publishing
Wolfe Island by Lucy Treloar
Australian writer Lucy Treloar creates a credible dystopia in her second novel, Wolfe Island.
Am I a good ally to disabled artists?
Based on her research into what makes a good ally, Associate Professor Bree Hadley looks at how we can improve…
Call for arts teaching review
Teachers and educators are concerned that the arts curriculum is not being effectively taught in Australian schools.
Blak writing you should be reading
Australia is rich in First Nations literature, and as readers we need to seek out, learn from and share these…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Winner of STILL: National Still Life Award announced, three artists receive Helen Lempriere Scholarships, Art on Paper Award recipient announced,…
Exit Interview: Brisbane Festival’s David Berthold
In his fifth and final festival, David Berthold looks back on how festival culture and Brisbane itself has changed during…
ICYMI: The week's top stories in the arts
59 artists announced for Never the Same River; Tarnarthi program revealed; TSO drops Hobart concert; residency programs and more.
Building a vibrant city nightlife
Sydney’s notorious lockout laws virtually killed the CBD but as there to remove the laws Miriam Cosic looks for new…
How artists can survive climate anxiety
Climate despair can be stifling for artists or anyone who doesn’t feel like they are doing ‘enough' to impact change.…
5 ways the arts takes on the climate crisis
We look through our best stories to find these tops reads on how the sector can confront climate change from…