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10 great works of art we have lost forever

Fires, earthquakes, and plane crashes kill art too. Here are 10 great works of art we'll never lay our eyes…

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Major museum conference picks Australia

Breaking with a tradition for European capitals, a major international conference is heading to three Australian cities this year.

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Museums in the digital age

London's Natural History Museum has five million visitors through the door each year but twice that through smart social media.

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Why the arts improve health

Many studies show people are healthier when they paint, play music or even just sit in the theatre audience but…

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Arts funding: why we need to widen the narrative

Lobbying for more arts funding won’t work without a broader conversation on the value of the product, say leading arts…

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Photography Centre quits Queensland for LA

The Queensland Centre for Photography shuts its doors this week in the wake of funding cuts but it intends to…

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4000 blue butterflies to swarm a street near you

A swarm of 4000 handcrafted magnetic butterflies will travel across the globe in an ambitious street art project that will…

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Why Shakespeare still matters

To celebrate Shakespeare's 450th birthday, Australia's leading exponent asks why actors and audiences still love the Bard.

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Syringe makes more than a prick of difference

An award winning syringe design is helping stop the spread of disease through its innovative colouring system.

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Board design, not just for jocks

Surfers, skateboarders and snowboarders are both consumers and creators of cutting edge design.

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