Eight successful arts organisations have suddenly been defunded, while others have only been funded for two years instead of ...
In 2008, UNESCO recognised Melbourne as a City of Literature, the second city to be awarded with the title after Edinburgh. With that feather in our cap, Melburnians graduated from merely ‘smug’ to ...
The full program for Constellations: Not Writers’ Week – a new festival organised in the aftermath of this year’s Adelaide ...
In a major coup, two Australians made the cut in the international Loewe Craft Prize. We speak to one of the artists involved ...
Written and performed by Tom Robins of local company Curious Roach Collective, which was founded by a group of friends who ...
The fallout suggested that much of the equity achieved to date is conditional – a curated diversity that stops short of the ...
The MTC's musical adaptation of My Brilliant Career has won the $120,000 David Williamson Prize for Excellence in Writing for ...
Big Kiss, Bye Bye dissects the mind of a young woman reckoning with the psychological upheaval of a romantic separation.
My word, she’ll be right… Ray Lawler’s pioneering The Doll Trilogy still makes for a stimulating day (and night) in the ...
Billed as an exploration of machine mysticism, Chunky Moves' latest dance work is not as transcendental as it could be.
Neighbourhood Noise is an open invitation for the community to experience live music and experimental arts across Brunswick.
Over the past decade, state government support has helped independent theatres in New South Wales stay afloat. But they, and emerging artists in the sector, say more can be done.