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Two women looking at a printed artwork on the floor. There is a crowd behind them looking at other art.
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Show us your prints!

The Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award has boosted its prize pool for 2025.

Australian actor Heather Mitchell as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in ‘RBG: Of Many, One’ at HOTA from 3-5 April 2025. A fair-skinned woman, dressed as member of the American judicary, stares somewhat aloofly at the camera. Behind her is a salmon-pink background.
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World-class theatre comes to the Gold Coast

Australian playwright Suzie Miller’s acclaimed play about the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg will soon play a short season at HOTA.

people milling around a gallery space talking and looking at the art. ngaratya NETS Victoria
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Art for all: bringing high-quality exhibitions to the regions

NETS Victoria’s EDF means that groundbreaking contemporary Australian art is accessible to people across the regions.

Aboriginal man talking to a group of people for a cultural learning workshop at Koori Heritage Trust
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Do you or your organisation wish to engage in a more meaningful way with First Peoples?

Begin your journey towards creating a workplace that embraces mutual respect, shared understanding, and enriching experiences through the Koorie Heritage…

Installation view of light art exhibition of Aboriginal art, at night. Parrtjima
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How my festival inclusion started with coffee and a yarn

Animator-illustrator Molly Hunt shares insights into creating a new work for Parrtjima, as the Festival of Light celebrates its 10th…

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A master storyteller willing to connect: Rob Carlton

The Silver Logie winner is bringing his powerful and award-winning one-man show, ‘Willing Participant’ to MICF 2025.

On a pink background an image of a woman in a hospital gown kicking her leg up in the air. Cancer and Cartwheels Jo Prendergast
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Turning cancer on its head

Dr Jo Prendergast took her devastating diagnosis and said, ‘Yes, I can make a comedy show out of this.’

Emily Imeson, ‘Floating QLD Waratah turned Flame Tree Season,’ 2021 (detail), recycled timber, acrylic on canvas, thread, batik earth-stained cotton, 210 x 240cm. Courtesy of the artist. A photo of a forest-themed artwork, including a curved piece of wood which helps frame the image.
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Strong like the forest: how a regional gallery’s ecosystem connects artists and community

Guest curator Christine Willcocks discusses the environmental and creative themes behind the Grafton Regional Gallery exhibition, ‘True North: From the…

Anne Summers, a smiling woman with long blonde hair.
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Women’s voices writ large and amplified

NewSouth Publishing has always been a supporter of women and their impact on Australian society.

A smiling girl with paint on her hands. Around her are other painted hands.
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Spreading empathy through interactive training

Rebus Theatre’s new and free training program will help autistic people and those with psychosocial and intellectual disability across the…

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