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Destigmatising invisible illnesses, creativity and work
The arts can be difficult to navigate at the best of times, but what if your particular challenges are invisible?…

Where to after Weinstein?
If #MeToo has taught us anything, it’s that telling better women’s stories hasn’t really changed the lived experience of women,…

For art's sake, don’t sacrifice your sleep!
Co-founder of the Forest Fringe, Andy Field, warns artists not to mistake exhaustion for success.

Kaldor project looks at sound as a medium
Like a message in a bottle, a colonial rotunda above The Rocks in Sydney is used in tandem with Mozart's…

Value of the arts demonstrated in new Australian study
Young people’s anxiety levels decrease and their resilience increases when they engage with theatre, new research shows.

On John Marsden: Writers on Writers by Alice Pung
Pung successfully embarks on an insightful interrogation of the themes that pervade Marsden's work.

Indigenous photography – complex, contemporary, surprising and fresh
If the well-used adage that a picture speaks a thousand words is true, what is the current focus on Indigenous…

Why Gerhard Richter will soon be a household name in Australia
Discover why Richter is touted as one of the world’s greatest living artists. At 85, GOMA presents his first major…

Bruckner Symphony No 3/Gewandhausorchester/Andris Nelsons
A moving and respectful account of a problematic work.

NGA Director announces retirement
After three short years in the role, Gerard Vaughan announced today that he will be stepping down as Director in…