The Australian Ballet’s inaugural Impact Partner to drive LGBTIQA+ inclusion
A two-year partnership aims to embed inclusive policies, training and leadership practices across the national ballet company.
Jason joined the Limelight team in early 2023 as Digital Editor. He has served as Arts Editor of Sydney City Hub, editor of AUSTAR magazine, an online producer at Fairfax, and has reviewed theatre for The Sun-Herald (2006-2009), The Sydney Morning Herald (2009-2017), The Saturday Paper and Guardian Australia. He was co-founder/co-editor of the audreyjournal platform from 2017–22 and Publications Manager for the 2022 Sydney Film Festival.
A two-year partnership aims to embed inclusive policies, training and leadership practices across the national ballet company.
Actor Kala Gare calls out handsy audience behaviour during show. "It's starting to get a little crazy with people feeling a little liberal."
A season to celebrate the company's heritage also "dares to imagine the future" of opera in Australia, says SOSA's Artistic Director Dane Lam.
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Students specialising in digital production, songwriting and composition for creative industries head west to a new $30m facility.
Your essential coast-to-coast guide to the Australian music being played on our concert stages this month.
Sydney Symphony Under the Stars to light up Darling Harbour for Sydney Festival’s 50th anniversary.
Sydney artist Loribelle Spirovski wins 2025 Portia Geach People’s Choice Award with a fingerpainted portrait of Elena Kats-Chernin.
For 2026, co-Artistic Directors Melissa Doecke and Ben Opie have cultivated a festival with deep roots into the Country it stands on.
“An incredible gift at a very important time,” says New Zealand soprano Madison Nonoa.
Announcement is "a significant moment for Australian creators and our cultural sovereignty" says APRA AMCOS.
Australia Ensemble launches a four-concert series featuring guests artists including Piers Lane, Andrea Lam, Natalie Chee and Timothy Young.
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