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‘McDonald's day of Shame’: Aboriginal artwork bulldozed in Tecoma

Aboriginal artworks demolished by McDonalds contractors, as protests against the fast-food giant continue.

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Should you share your secrets?

Your artistic secrets are your livelihood. You don't have to tell how you got the rabbit into the hat.

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New gallery seeks to broaden focus

Karen Woodbury is opening a new gallery in Flinders Lane with a new exhibition and a different focus.

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Very long form performance gets audience attention

It is fashionable to complain that hyper-connectivity leads to shortened attention spans . But maybe not.

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First ever youth-orientated Islamic Arts Week

Australia's first Islamic Arts Week will focus on the visit of international guest, UK calligrapher, Al Kaatib.

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Registration Adelaide Fringe 2014 now open

The Adelaide Fringe is now taking registrations from arts practitioners at all stages of their career.

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University of Wollongong graduates rewrite the art app

Graduates make 40 years of the University of Wollongong’s art collection available at the swipe of a finger.

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Sydney Festival 2014 reveals its headlining act

A choreographic opera featuring a huge fish tank, with a prologue performed underwater, highlights next year's festival program.

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The world’s most beautiful travel pictures named

The National Geographic has announced the winners of its 2013 Photo Competition.

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From the Other Side: West Australian artists go coast to coast

The works of ten Western Australian artists will traverse the desert to visit Sydney as part of Other Side.

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