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Wellington multidisciplinary artist Jamie Berry (Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki, Rongowhakaata, Ngāti Porou, Ngāpuhi, and Ngāti Ruanui) ...
The Australian Youth Orchestra’s specialist training programs transform passionate young instrumentalists into the next ...
From Swarovski-studded cabaret shows to river flotillas, from gay PowerPoint nights to sweaty dance floors. . . Melt Festival ...
Welfare is not a magic elixir; it is a poisonous mushroom soup. With Twiggy Forrest and Gina Rinehart paying the bills for so ...
Reuben Kaye, the Miss First Nation drag contest, a queer wrestle party, 'Femme Follies Burlesque': they're all on the lineup ...
From legal eagles to property whizzes and sporting sensations – these under-25s are the unfamiliar faces sculpting the future ...
The RAGE program stands for Recognising Anger, Gaining Empowerment and is an intensive program for family and domestic ...
Supporting Indigenous businesses during Reconciliation Week is a tangible way to demonstrate commitment to reconciliation and ...
Artists can apply for up to $3,000 in funding to deliver community-focused art projects that actively engage and involve the ...
Tasmanian Aboriginal resistance warriors battled against overwhelming power, but have no recognition
They fought to defend their land, families and culture, and drove the colonial powers to a state of panic, losing everything ...
Welfare is not a magic elixir; it is a poisonous mushroom soup. With Twiggy Forrest and Gina Rinehart paying the bills for so ...
A Short History of Australian Art, curated by renowned Indigenous academic Marcia Langton, opens in Melbourne on Friday.
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