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Why are 'feminine' crafts like basket weaving disparaged by politicians?

We don’t see such sneers at woodwork, metalcrafts or other "manly" pursuits.

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Australia’s largest contemporary art gallery to be constructed in Melbourne

NGV Contemporary will be constructed as part of a multi-million revamp of the Southbank arts precinct, though experimental space Testing…

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

New Director for Writers SA, new Board for Music SA, and Bridging Hope Foundation welcomes new advisory chair.

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Review: We Are Not Most People by Tracy Ryan

Tracy Ryan's understated story stays with you – We Are Not Most People is a cool sensitive portrayal of pain.

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Review: A Man Called Yarra by Stan Yarramunua with Robert Hillman

Yarramunua recounts his early years with a touch of nostalgia.

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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…

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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…

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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.

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$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…

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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…

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