Culture
The Garrmalang Festival is back better than ever
The Garrmalang Festival will be back this year at Larrakia Country (Darwin) after 2 years if hiatus because of the......
Reinventing Festivals During Times of Covid
For the last year, festival goers nationwide have been stripped of live entertainment. However, with this year’s Adelaide Fringe going......
Indigenous Water Rights are Human Rights
The newly formed Committee for Indigenous Water interests, brings together First Nations water experts from across the country as part......
Student rage over cuts to leading arts colleges
The Australian National University has become the latest to propose funding cuts to its arts programs, arguing it’s necessary to......
How can the arts get the ear of government?
Evidence given at a recent senate estimates hearing has revealed only around $50 million of the $250 million arts support......
Bangarra: A blaze throughout history
Firestarter – The Story Of Bangarra is a documentary which tells the tale of Bangarra Dance Theatre through the eyes......
Researchers hope history can cross the divide in the Murray
The Murray-Darling basin has long been a cause of conflict between different communities and interest groups. A team of researchers......
Value of the arts not recognised in budget: advocates
The Arts sector continues to suffer through the COVID recession and latest federal budget has brought no respite. Despite some......
Rio Tinto cleans house of tainted executives
Three leading executives of multinational mining company Rio Tinto have resigned following a shareholder revolt and ongoing protests over the......
Could the public’s interest in journalism make Facebook pay?
Research by Public Interest Journalism Initiative (PIJI) on Australians’ willingness to pay for public interest journalism may help the competition......