Canberra Times to axe specialist arts reviewers
The Canberra Times joins other mastheads and the ABC in the downsizing and/or sidelining of review coverage.
The Canberra Times joins other mastheads and the ABC in the downsizing and/or sidelining of review coverage.
ABC to shed dedicated arts journalists in widely condemned restructure announced this week.
Following the huge success of their song cycle Compassion, Lior and Nigel Westlake discuss their new collaboration, which has its world premiere at the Adelaide Festival.
Violinist Charmian Gadd reflects on the forces that have shaped her life – chief among them the ABC.
Thanks to her beloved – and greatly talented – parents, music was ever-present in the ABC Chair’s home when she was a child. The passion that was sparked then has never waned.
The host of ABC TV’s Art Works recalls being surrounded by singing on the Papua New Guinean island where she was raised, and how her world opened up when she joined community radio.
Edwina Throsby will take on the new title for ABC, overseeing the new Art Works program, as well as new digital arts content.
The award-winning educator, researcher and writer discusses her new book about the benefits of children learning music, the ABC doco Don’t Stop the Music, and her record-breaking TED-Ed video.
The emerging screen composer, who was mentored by Topology, is currently assisting on the hugely popular ABC series Bluey, and writing the music for one episode.
As part of its $5 million Fresh Start Fund, individuals and companies are being asked to apply for its new commissioning fund.
The project will curate a selection of artwork by primary school children in an online AGNSW exhibition, and on ABC platforms.
Stateless, a new ABC miniseries examining Australia’s onshore detention system hopes to spark complex conversations.
The resident satirist for ABC’s 7.30 tells us how a falling chandelier changed his life, triggering an obsession with musicals and cast recordings, and how he established the UTS Disco Society.