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Opera Australia has announced a further round of cancellations due to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions that will bring the total number of performances either cancelled or postponed in 2…
The Victorian Actors' Benevolent Trust (VABT) has assisted  thousands of entertainers and performing arts professionals for more than 60 years and now, more than ever, needs public suppor…
In his first year of comedy, Australian comedian Anthony Jeannot won the Search for a Funny Bone competition in a field that included international superstar Ronny Chieng (The…
Exploring how national identities and stereotypes cut, divide and bond our globalised world, Bega Valley Regional Gallery presents online, Eugenia Lim: The Ambassador. In this three-part pro…
Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre has announced it has commissioned playwrights Jean Tong, Jane Harrison and Tom Holloway to create a series of monologues based around life in the current pandem…
As a companion to its major exhibition, Friendship as a Way of Life, UNSW Galleries has launched the online series, Forms of Being Together. Curated by UNSW Galleries Director José Da Silva…
Following a highly competitive application process, the Australia Ensemble UNSW has announced Ian Whitney as the winner of the Layton Emerging Composer Fellowship for 2020/2021. The Fellowsh…
Australian lawyer, mum and war survivor Leila Chalk has drawn from her childhood experiences in war-torn Bosnia and her time spent in a detention camp in Northern Croatia to create what migh…
Adelaide Festival Centre is staying connected with audiences by launching The Show Must Go On " an online collection of free performances, interviews and workshops available from today. The …
This week news broke that Carriageworks " Australia's largest contemporary multi-arts centre " had gone into voluntary administration. It's sad but not surprising, as the organisation was st…
Who is Abbie Pobjoy? An emerging queer filmmaker, writer and documentary maker. What would you do differently from what you do now? I would try to be kinder, wiser and more of a friend to my…
The Australian Writers' Guild in collaboration with Audible, the world's leading provider and producer of audiobooks and spoken word entertainment, and with support from Screen A…
Adapting to Covid-19 restrictions, Confined, The Torch's annual exhibition of works from Indigenous artists currently in or recently released from prison, will, for the first time in its 11-…
Following the cancellation of MIFF 2020, Artistic Director Al Cossar and his team have developed an innovative detour: MIFF 68½ " a reimagined celebration of film online, featuring a suit…
Leading global live entertainment company Trafalgar Entertainment (TE) has announced its agreement with the New South Wales (NSW) Government to become the new operator of Sydney's Theatre Ro…
Regional NSW's largest and most renowned outdoor sculpture exhibition, Sculptures in the Garden, is set to take place this October at the Rosby Vineyard gardens in Mudgee. Submissions are no…
FIRST SEEN: NEW WORKS-IN-PROGRESS, The Street's annual program for theatre-makers, returns in 2020. During May and August, two writers, Nigel Featherstone and Helen Machalias, progress their…
The Board of City Recital Hall has confirmed the appointment of Justin Boschetti as the new CEO of City Recital Hall from today. He has served as interim CEO of City Recital Hall since Febru…
Building on the incredible success of the recent digital streaming of the multi-award winning Bennelong, Bangarra Dance Theatre has announced the launch of a new digital offering, Nandhu (pr…
What is Australia's most bingeworthy homegrown film or TV show? Is it Kath & Kim? Mad Max? SeaChange? The Sapphires? Or something completely different? This is your chance…
The Victorian Government will support thousands more Victorians who have lost work due to coronavirus and ensure they are redeployed doing jobs our community needs to stay safe and rebuild f…
The producers of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child have a continuing commitment to the safety and peace of mind of all its audiences, cast and company, and theatre staff. In line with the la…
Showcasing a fifty year long relationship that sparked the gay liberation movement in Australia, Why Did She Have To Tell The World? is a new documentary in development from filmmaker,…
Sydney Film Festival (SFF) will go virtual and national for the first time in its history this June, allowing festival attendees around Australia to buy tickets and packages to experience th…
Unable to perform live while the country is in COVID-19 lock-down, Opera Australia has created another way to share their performances with opera fans launching OA | TV: Opera Australia on D…