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Adelaide Festival Drops Palestinian Writer

The Adelaide Festival board's decision to cancel a Palestinian writer's event ignites a fierce debate on censorship, free speech, and artistic integrity in Australia's cultural scene. Read the full story.

First Nations Film Festival Returns to Fremantle

The Focus: First Nation Films festival is back at Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre on Jan 24-25. Featuring documentaries, music, and speakers like Thomas Mayo, it's a key part of Fremantle's Truth Telling program. Free entry.

Gallery Danceworks Geelong's Spectacular End of Year Show

Gallery Danceworks in Geelong celebrated its students with a dazzling end-of-year concert at Costa Hall. The event featured over 300 performers across 40 routines. Read about the community's vibrant dance showcase.

New Art Gallery Opens at City of Vincent Library

The City of Vincent library lounge transforms into a gallery for local artists. Brad Martin's 'Art by Brad' exhibition launches the new community arts program on December 4. A free event for all.

NAPLAN 2025: Townsville & North QLD's Top Schools

The 2025 NAPLAN results are in, showcasing the leading primary and secondary schools across Townsville and North Queensland. Discover which schools excelled in reading, writing, and numeracy.

Covenant College 2025 Graduation in Geelong

Covenant College in Geelong honoured its Year 12 graduates at a formal ceremony. See the photos and read about the celebration of the Class of 2025's achievements.

Yirra Yaakin Theatre 2026 Season Announced

Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company reveals its powerful 2026 season at Subiaco Arts Centre featuring three WA premieres exploring Aboriginal stories, identity and culture. Book now!

Newcomb Secondary College 2025 Graduation Success

Newcomb Secondary College's Class of 2025 celebrates graduation with emotional ceremonies and inspiring speeches. See the proud moments and future plans of Geelong's newest graduates.

Paula Huston's Estate Gift to Young WA Artists

Western Australian arts patron Paula Huston leaves her entire estate to WA Academy of Performing Arts, creating transformative opportunities for emerging artists. Discover this incredible legacy.

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