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Dry season set to dazzle as Darwin Festival program revealed

The Darwin Festival has launched its 2013 program, providing intimate events alongside international artists.

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The new vanity publishing

Do self-publishing companies like Blurb just take photographer’s money, or can they help build creative careers?

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$4 op shop find scores owner $75,000

A rhino horn libation cup bought for $4 at a Sydney op shop has sold for more than $75,000 at…

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Regional arts programs receive funding boost

Over $380,000 in funding has been allocated to regional and community arts festivals.

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Last chance donations as tax year ends

The end of the financial year is an opportunity for last-minute fundraising with tax incentives prompting donations.

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Repatriated Stolen Generations Art to be exhibited

Drawings and paintings by Noongar children between 1945 and 1951 will be on display at the John Curtin Gallery, Perth…

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Greens fear for arts sector under coalition government

Greens Leader Christine Milne is warning creative communities of the dire future an Abbott government holds in store for the…

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Ebooks bought, borrowed and stolen

With the avenues for obtaining eBooks expanding we take a look at the ethical considerations behind your latest literary fix.

Opinions & Analysis

No stars for five star reviewing

The practice of ranking performances on a five star rating system is unproductive and inhibits trust in reviewers.

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VIDEO: NGV inches back curtains of Melbourne Now

The National Gallery of Victoria has offered a glimpse at one of its most ambitious projects to date.

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