Creative Australia gives $14.8 million to arts projects
A new First Nations recording initiative, a choral collaboration with Swedish voices and a new album from young jazz talents among those funded.
A new First Nations recording initiative, a choral collaboration with Swedish voices and a new album from young jazz talents among those funded.
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Among the funded projects, a new Suzie Miller play and a Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra work in palawa language.
The reinstatement of Khaled Sabsabi's invitation to represent Australia at the Venice Biennale is more than a symbolic reversal. It is Creative Australia's chance to restore trust, argues Samuel Cairnduff.
Announced in an open letter, Creative Australia has reinstated its invitation to Khaled Sabsabi to represent Australia at the 2026 Venice Biennale.
Works from Blakdance, Dancenorth and Performing Lines among those receiving funding to tour the country.
The third and concluding Listening In report from Creative Australia highlights the disconnect between sympathy and spending.
It's crowded, but for artists ready to speak clearly and ask boldly, EOFY is the perfect time to be heard.
Presented annually at opening of National Reconciliation Week, the First Nations Arts and Culture Awards celebrate the achievements of First Nations artists across the country.
Calling for survey responses from composers and commissioners, the project will build a guide to illuminate the process of commissioning Australian art music.
Announcement ups the stakes on an earlier Labor pledge of $18 million for an arts and community hub in Melbourne.
The first of three Creative Australia Listening In reports to be published this year reveals that Australians’ engagement with live music is in decline.
In its fourth round, the Export Development Fund supports 85 projects with international ambitions.