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iHockney reveals his electronic sketchbook
Imagine you could learn from a master, stroke by stroke. David Hockney now carries an iPad instead of a sketch…
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The national regional arts conference Artlands was launched yesterday with a power trifecta using the occasion to launch new programs…
The truth about The Red Pill
Censorship, rape culture, feminazis, chauvinazis. As the accusations fly we present the facts about the decision not to screen The…
Student loans cut to creative courses
Circus arts, acting and jewellery-making will no longer be eligible for student loans as the federal government focuses on higher…
Muriel’s Wedding musical to premiere in 2017
A musical version of the award-winning Australian comedy-drama, released in cinemas in 1994, will open in Sydney next November.
Coalition fails to deliver arts policy
Labor and Greens presented their election platforms at this week's National Debate but Arts Minister Mitch Fifield ducked and wove.
Labor boosts funding in new arts policy
One month out from the federal election the ALP have launched a new arts policy which promises to undo the…
Six inspiring Indigenous stories for Reconciliation Week
We wrap up Reconciliation Week with creative Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island projects that will inspire you year long
Harnessing the arts voice at election time
A public forum brings the arts sector together to find a unified voice in order to amplify the voice of…
National Ratings week beginning Sunday 22 May 2016 - the whole set
National broadcasters rock solid as Masterchef pinched 3.6% of the national audience from Seven.