Introducing the January–February 2024 issue of Limelight
Getting ready for your summer break? Why not make the bumper new edition of Limelight magazine a part of it?
Getting ready for your summer break? Why not make the bumper new edition of Limelight magazine a part of it?
The MSO’s annual free concert series is a perennial summer favourite that dates back to 1929.
A rich weekend of chamber music at Coriole hosts three festival debuts, a world premiere work and returning favourites.
Establishment of a Copyright and Artificial Intelligence (AI) reference group essential for sustainable cultural sector, says industry alliance.
The state’s first creative industries policy commits to growing a culture sector encompassing everything from ballet companies to micro-breweries.
Solidarity action planned across arts sector for Wednesday 13 December. Meanwhile, another STC Board member quits.
Emily Sun the latest in a series of top musicians to play the Guadagnini violin purchased by the people of South Australia in 1955.
Stanley Dodds’ first year as Chief Conductor offers an exciting blend of classical and contemporary works from both Australian and international composers.
The state government claims to have “shredded” a raft of regulations that have put pressure on the viability of live music venues.
The Seymour teams up with some of Sydney's leading independent theatre companies to present five major productions.
Epic theatre, chamber music, new works and classics reinterpreted in the Melbourne venue's busy 2024 calendar.
Australia Ensemble embraces change with a string of renowned guest artists and four mainstage programs in 2024.
Joyce Yang, Alexandra Dariescu and Sydney International Piano Competition winner Jeonghwan Kim among the keyboard stars to criss-cross Australia.