Sydney Festival suspends funding from international governments
Following controversy and calls for a boycott in January, the Sydney Festival has released the findings of an independent review into partnerships and sponsorship.
Following controversy and calls for a boycott in January, the Sydney Festival has released the findings of an independent review into partnerships and sponsorship.
Cautious optimism suggests the ravaged industry is making a comeback, but improved attendance is contingent on low transmission risk.
As the Edinburgh International Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary alongside the concurrent Edinburgh Fringe, it hosts the largest contingent of Australian artists in its history.
The newly launched Alter State will celebrate Deaf and Disabled artists and performers.
The Actors' & Entertainers' Benevolent Fund of Queensland has announced new funding for artists affected by recent flooding, supported by the Australia Council.
This month’s concert highlights from ABC Classic, independent radio and streaming.
Digital Stage launches with a library of free, paid and on-demand performances, and with great aspirations for bringing the best of Queensland to audiences around the world.
International acts return for the first time in two years, alongside 20 world premieres, with more than half of the 500-odd performances offered free of charge.
The first announcement of shows includes an opening night tribute to Gurrumul and performances by Darwin Symphony Orchestra, NT Dance Company and The Australian Ballet.
As the election enters its final days, Fund the Arts evaluates the arts policies of the three main parties and several independents.
Brisbane’s contemporary circus company defies genres with this thrilling and contemplative new work.
A new exhibition explores the history of the performing arts in Australia through posters, letters, costumes and more.
After an Extraordinary General Meeting the company will move forward with a new board, but serious issues still need to be resolved.