Women strongly represented in latest Australia Council grants
More than half the grants awarded to individual artists have gone to women.
More than half the grants awarded to individual artists have gone to women.
A one-man take on Animal Farm, Judy Garland’s final days and an all-female reimagining of Williamson’s The Club are just some of the highlights.
A new independent primary school, driven by the beloved conductor and educator’s vision, is scheduled to open in 2020.
With a cash prize of $30,000, Drummond receives an enviable leg up at this year's IFAC Handa Australian Singing Competition.
The 27-year-old from Brisbane has taken home the $27,000 First Prize.
The young, Perth-based composer will receive $1,500 in prize money and flights to Melbourne for the premiere of his winning composition.
The young Australian artist will take up a three-month residency in Paris and receive $40,000 funding.
Norwegian maestro Eivind Aadland will commence a three-year engagement with the TSO from 2020.
Power and family are in the spotlight in STC’s 2019, Kip Williams explains, with a swathe of new plays alongside modern classics like Lord of the Flies, Così and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.
Next year’s season includes guests from violinist Andrew Haveron to oboist Diana Doherty, plus the orchestra’s first ever choral collaboration.
The National Gallery of Australia will showcase 80 Pre-Raphaelite masterpieces this December.
Congratulations are in order for violinist Daniel Hope on the birth of his son – who arrived a little ahead of schedule.
Gun-Brit Barkmin returns, Siobhan Stagg is the orchestra’s first ever Artist-in-Association, and a raft of stellar soloists and conductors make this a jam-packed season.