Music Australia releases first major snapshot of art music commissioning in a decade
New national report exposes low fees, patchy contracts and funding gaps in art music commissioning.
New national report exposes low fees, patchy contracts and funding gaps in art music commissioning.
Receiving an Honorary Doctorate, Joseph Tawadros advises graduating students to "know your strengths, find your team and work with happiness."
Spanish violinist Lina Tur Bonet, Switzerland's Ensemble Contrechamps and a new collaboration with US composer William Brittelle among the highlights.
The ANU School of Music will continue in its current form and welcome a brand-new performance hub in 2026.
The internationally acclaimed Australian composer wins one of classical music's richest awards with a cash prize of $100,000 USD.
Brisbane-based composer-performer Imogen Ferdinando will write a brand-new work to be premiered on a 2026 regional tour.
Described as an open invitation to the arts sector, Creative State 2028 aims to strengthen Victoria’s creative leadership.
SXS launch a Queensland-centred 2026 season of bold commissions, regional expansion and genre-bending collaborations.
Toni Lamond blazed a trail for Australian performers in big musicals in a career that spanned eight decades.
Australian theatre companies were early and enthusiastic adopters of Stoppard’s work, some of the most celebrated plays of the modern repertoire.
Peak bodies representing music and drama education professionals say many have "lost confidence" in the NSW Education Standards Authority.
"A watershed moment for Australian storytelling": Streaming services must now invest 10 percent of their Aussie expenditure in local content.
Salut! Baroque invites you into a world where beauty and invention flourished despite intense political, religious and social constraints.