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Theatre of the Revolution

In Egypt, where public theatre is often seen as a thinly veiled mouthpiece for the government, independent artists are revolutionaries…

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Moving Among Strangers

Gabrielle Carey’s memoir journeys into the heart of family secrets and the life of Australia’s most reclusive author

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Savage Queensland arts cuts

The defunding of fifteen mid level arts organisations in Queensland has sent the sector reeling, while others look to an…

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Chief Executive leaves following Arts Centre loss

Arts Centre Melbourne Chief Executive Judith Isherwood has quit following a massive budget blowout.

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What to do when you’re defunded

After the tears and the rage, what should your next step be if your funding is cut, or axed altogether?

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Dead By Page 50: the Three Little Aboriginal Pigs of Australian Narrative

In art, Australia needs Aboriginal heroes and Aboriginal Everymen and Everywomen, not just noble savages or doomed innocents.

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More than Ten Days on the Island

The biennial Tasmanian festival launched its new brand this week, marking a major shift in programming and community engagement.

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New $5000 writing award

A new award from the Lorne Sculpture Biennale aims to encourage more analytic witting on contemporary sculpture.

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Accountants warn on crowdfunding

Crowdfunding is booming but a major accounting firm has warned investors to be cautious as the US loosens regulations.

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Events Tasmania has a new director

With tourism booming in Tasmania, thanks to 'the MONA effect', Events Tasmania has a new director.

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