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The whirlwind Reuben Kaye returns, managing to squeeze in another couple of superb performances of The Party's Over even ...
Like a swarm of LOLcusts, the country’s best comedians – and local talents aplenty – are about to descend on Brisbane.
The Gul Collective, women from multicultural backgrounds, find connection through storytelling via plants and textiles in ...
Audience members who attended the concert hall at Redland Performing Arts Centre may have been exposed to mould as a result ...
Four First Nations creatives head to Sydney to skill up for new futures as publishers, graphic designers and writers in ...
The second batch of reviews from the Funny Tonne, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival's fledgling reviewers for 2025.
Kim Hitchcock is a freelance writer based in Melbourne who has an interest in all art forms and enjoys exploring them locally and abroad. He has completed a Master of Art Curatorship at the University ...
Thinking beyond drawing, the Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award encourages innovative making with, on or about paper.
Diversity Arts Australia's latest campaign offers actions that can be taken for anti-racism in an engaging format.
As artists flee our cities with rising costs, a model like the Ambulance Station proves that vibrancy and connection need not be lost.
The inaugural award is open to artists under the age of 35 for original paintings and works on paper created within the last ...
Is Gumbaynggirr/Wiradjuri woman Dalara Williams the Deborah Mailman of her generation? The writer and lead actor in Belvoir St Theatre’s play Big Girls Don’t Cry is luminous. She exudes a natural ...