Arts and culture sector a lifter not a leaner, new report says
Fresh data dispels the myth that Australian cultural and creative industries are predominantly financed through government assistance.
Fresh data dispels the myth that Australian cultural and creative industries are predominantly financed through government assistance.
Restless Dance Theatre and Riverside Theatres recognised as performing arts pioneers with two of PAC Australia's highest honours.
The sought-after Icelandic pianist will play JS Bach’s Goldberg Variations at the Adelaide Festival before heading for Sydney and Melbourne.
Suzie Miller’s celebration of the life and career of US Supreme Court judge Ruth Bader Ginsburg revived for major tour in '24.
The SSO's Chief Conductor Simone Young talks to Limelight about some of her personal highlights in the upcoming season.
A double-your-money initiative launched in Adelaide over the weekend hopes to inspire a new wave of up-and-coming arts philanthropists.
For centuries, violin players have produced sounds to stir the soul. But there is often a physical price to be paid.
US stars including Hot 8 Brass Band, Nile Rodgers and Chaka Khan beef up a bill promising to hit harder than any MIJF program to date.
The Festival's 10th year is celebrated with a string of prolific Australian female writers across fiction, non-fiction, stage and screen.
The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra steps up to help fill a critical shortage of qualified piano tuners and technicians.
For its 18th season, Kathryn Selby welcomes back Australian musicians she calls old friends, including the Goldner String Quartet for its final season.
Artistic Director Matthew Lutton is determined not to play safe in 2024. “There isn’t a moment of domesticity or realism in sight."
"Doing more with more." Creative Australia officially launched; expanded 14-member Board announced.