Australian Accent: December 2025 – January 2026
It's Silly Season but there's plenty of seriously Australian music to be heard in the next two months.
It's Silly Season but there's plenty of seriously Australian music to be heard in the next two months.
Limelight surveys the festive landscape in search of music experiences that will turn your Christmas light on.
Composer-conductor Aija Draguns talks about her brand new work about to be premiered by the Oriana Chorale.
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Mama Does Derby, set at a roller derby and performed on skates, is preparing to premiere at the Sydney and Adelaide Festivals.
Online arts platforms blossomed during the COVID lockdowns. Six years later, what's the way forward for them?
As Nancye Hayes prepares to perform in the musical Anastasia, she talks about her extraordinary 65-year career.
Peter Sellars and Julia Bullock talk collaboration ahead of the Adelaide Festival run of Perle Noire: Meditations for Joséphine.
Leanne Stojmenov on why becoming Artistic Director at West Australian Ballet is her dream come true.
The Australian Museum of Performing Arts opens this month with DIVA, an exhibition from London’s Victoria and Albert Museum.
This month, instead of his usual On the Record column, Clive Paget recommends some recent Christmas albums, leading to his festive top three.
Hilary Bell and Greta Gertler Gold chat about their new musical, Picnic at Hanging Rock, opening in New York.
Composer Connor D’Netto talks about consolidating a fractured view of his identity in his new album Some Kinda Way.