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Biennale responds to boycott call

The Biennale of Sydney Board say that without the support of Transfield, the event would ‘cease to exist’.

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China is Real, from Beijing to Chippendale

Inaugural Chippendale New World Art Prize winner celebrated in new exhibition.

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Luminaries to light up small screen

Booker Prize winning New Zealand novel, The Luminaries, is set to become a TV mini-series.

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AUDIO: Oliver Mol's Lion Attack!

Scribe Non-Fiction Prize for Young Writers winner Oliver Mol talks about his debut novel.

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AUDIO: A conversation with Jane Clifton

Gibraltar-born Australian actress, author, singer and former "service brat" chats about her life and career.

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William & Mary

Tiriki Onus holds the Beckett Theatre to attention with his moving, and nationally significant, familial tale, William & Mary.

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Milking the festival circuit

With the burgeoning number of Writers' Festivals, becoming a good performer can be a financial boon, providing appearance fees, Festival…

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'Embedded' creatives earn more

A recently released report reveals negative growth in the creative industries, but there are some surprising positives too.

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Market focuses on collaboration

If you didn't get to Brisbane for the opening of the Australian Performing Arts Market, find out what attendees learned.

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How technology has changed the arts market

Audiences now crowdsource their choices and the line between arts patrons and participant is thinning.

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