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From Warhol to a dead horse at Sydney Contemporary
The 2023 Sydney Contemporary art fair is the biggest yet, with works from 500 artists on show.
Sep 08, 2023
Eclectic collective drafts A-lister in world premiere
Australia hosts the world premiere of large-scale digital artworks by an experimental collective that drafted one of the country's biggest names as a narrator.
Sep 07, 2023
Artists painting the streets to lose height cover
Changes to an insurance policy used by thousands of artists could leave them unable to install large projects or work on public art.
Sep 07, 2023
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ABBA singer Agnetha releases music video for new song
A music video has been released for ABBA singer Agnetha Fältskog's new song that shows an animated younger version of herself.
Sep 06, 2023
Former Smash Mouth frontman Steve Harwell dies at 56
Former Smash Mouth frontman and All Star singer Steve Harwell has died at the age of 56, the band has announced.
Sep 04, 2023
Novel explores refugee journey and anti-Asian sentiment
Bestselling author Lang Leav delves into the painful experience of a tight-knit group of high-school friends growing up in multicultural Australia in the 1990s.
Sep 04, 2023
Farnham's voice anthem a free kick for 'yes' campaign
One of Australia's most recognised and celebrated songs has been gifted for free to campaigners for a 'yes' vote in the Indigenous voice referendum.
Sep 04, 2023
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Meat Loaf fans All Revved Up for Fringe karaoke show
Comedians Nicky Barry and Lucy Best will be Crying Out Loud at their Sydney Fringe karaoke show dedicated to Meat Loaf. Audience participation is encouraged.
Sep 04, 2023
You're the voice: Farnham's not gonna sit in silence
The Uluru Dialogue has released a new advertisement in partnership with John Farnham backing an Indigenous voice to parliament, featuring his most famous song.
Sep 03, 2023
Dancing into the room where it happens for arts funding
Dancer, choreographer and chief executive Caroline Bowditch reflects on being the first person with a disability on the board of Creative Australia.
Sep 02, 2023
Projection premiere lights up Shrine of Remembrance
A world-premiere projection work has lit up The Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne for the end of the Now or Never festival.
Sep 01, 2023
Martin McDonagh blasts 'no' campaign social media posts
Martin McDonagh has called no' campaigners "rightwing swine" after a scene from one of his films featured in social media posts ahead of the voice referendum.
Sep 01, 2023
Host dropping mic after decades on Melbourne airwaves
Radio mainstay Neil Mitchell is leaving 3AW for a new role at Nine while Virginia Trioli is stepping away from the ABC's rival morning program.
Sep 01, 2023
Images of global resistance highlight activism as art
An exhibition of Iranian-born artist Hoda Afshar's radical images is opening at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Sep 01, 2023
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Virginia Trioli quits ABC Radio Melbourne mornings show
ABC Radio Melbourne mornings presenter Virginia Trioli has announced her departure after four years at the helm of the program.
Aug 31, 2023
Hey boy Hey girl, Chemical Brothers return to Australia
UK duo The Chemical Brothers are bringing their block rockin beats back to Australia with shows in Brisbane, Sydney and Geelong.
Aug 30, 2023
Schoenberg's Gurrelieder in Sydney for the first time
The Sydney Symphony Orchestra will perform Arnold Schoenberg’s Gurrelieder, with a cast of about 350. The massive work has never been played in Sydney before.
Aug 29, 2023
Soul legend Chaka Khan will jazz it up for Aussie fans
Chaka Khan, the American singer behind classic songs such as I'm Every Woman, is heading to Australia to headline the Melbourne International Jazz Festival.
Aug 29, 2023
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Barbie the highest-grossing film in Warner Bros history
Starring Australian actress Margot Robbie, Barbie has become the hightest-grossing film in the history of Warner Bros releases.
Aug 29, 2023
Namatjira's new paintings sing of politics and power
New paintings by Archibald-prize winning artist Vincent Namatjira will go on show ahead of two major survey exhibitions of his work.
Aug 28, 2023
Stars head west for Australia's richest film prize
The production designer of the hit series Game of Thrones will join an all-star cast of screen industry heavyweights at Australia's richest film prize.
Aug 26, 2023
Top chefs may be no-waste, but what about the plates?
A ceramicist who makes tableware for high-end chefs says while restaurants work to reduce waste, the plates and bowls they use have a way to go.
Aug 25, 2023
Web of intrigue as giant spider legs it to Australia
The striking art of a French-American artist nicknamed spider woman will strike fear into every arachnophobe when it opens in Australia.
Aug 24, 2023
Australia Council exits as new arts body gets creative
The government's new arts funding body, Creative Australia, has replaced the Australia Council, which has been handling the arts sector for almost 50 years.
Aug 24, 2023
Wild ride as Fringe Festival swings into Melbourne
Buckle up for the Melbourne Fringe Festival's biggest program yet, featuring almost 500 shows ... and a massive swing offering breath-taking views of the city.
Aug 23, 2023
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