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The Spiegeltent Wollongong

The Spiegeltent Wollongong

The Spiegeltent returns to Wollongong, 7 – 25 Jun, full of the very best circus, comedy, cabaret, music and more...

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Roola Boola Children's Arts Festival

Roola Boola Children's Arts Festival is proudly presented by the City of Stonnington. One of Melbourne’s most successful annual children’s…

A six-piece band play onstage with their frontwoman front and centre.
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Experience the unmissable Adelaide Fringe

Tickets are now on sale for more than 1200 shows from around Australia and the world at this year’s Adelaide…

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National Cultural Policy needs a Music Australia agency: Greens

A national peak body for contemporary music could help grow the sector at home and abroad.

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Carclew celebrates 50 years of youth arts in South Australia

In its 50th year of operation, Carclew reflects on the past while warmly embracing the future.

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Theatre review: OzAsia Festival, SNAP

A colourful blend of sophisticated illusions and technological trickery.

A woman hatches from a a giant egg, with some of the shell worn as a hat. She wears a quizzical expression and holds one hand up to gesture at her egg-hat.
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How to make the most of a Fringe festival

Three Fringe festival veterans on why they love Fringe and their advice for newcomers.

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A show to die for

Chronically ill and disabled people are already familiar with judging risks to their lives. What can they teach the performing…

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How to make your tour greener

A new toolkit will help performing arts companies reduce the environmental impact of their tours.

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Like magic, conjuring makes a comeback

From Adelaide Fringe to Sydney Opera House, magic is having a renaissance on Australian stages – but why?