Writing and Publishing
Review: A Man Called Yarra by Stan Yarramunua with Robert Hillman
Yarramunua recounts his early years with a touch of nostalgia.
Art, politics, money: current issues for a revisited cultural policy
In this extract from the latest Currency House platform paper, David Throsby discusses important issues and areas for concern that…
How the National Theatre is changing the face of ballet and drama
Making the arts accessible to working class kids and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, is a passion for the directors…
Australians in Venice for the architecture biennale
Australians make a global impact at the world’s premier architectural event prompting greater environmental and gender considersations.
$588,000 game-changer to improve festivals for people living with disability
Eastern Riverina Arts has been granted over half a million dollars in funding by the NDIA for a much needed…
The ongoing impact of gentrification on artist run spaces
Gentrification is an ongoing issue for small arts organisations, but in the ARI space, it is particularly felt and in…
Five ways arts training helps creatives
From hands-on experience in a major stage musical, to polishing your writing skills across a range of genres, arts education…
Reimagining a brutal love story for the age of #MeToo
WAAPA’s full scale, mid-year musical is a gritty new production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, Carousel.
Let’s talk about Western Australia’s creative future
The future opportunities in Western Australia’s creative and cultural industries will be discussed at the upcoming REMIX Academy Perth.
Report shows best art schools in Australia, by student satisfaction
Art schools continue to set a high bar, with education and student satisfaction standards well above Australian universities, according to…