The Morrison government’s recent failure to recognise the arts specifically in its reformed structure of ministries is really nothing new in principle
Tsebin Tchen: a “guardian angel” of multicultural Australia – The Age
Newly sworn in Senator Tsebin Tchen. A staunch believer of individualism, liberty and aspiration, the Liberal Party was the natural home for
Refugee settlement program not properly managed: Audit – The Canberra Times
A program that is supposed to help new refugees settle into life in Australia has run into some financial troubles and success
Freedom song: Assyrian refugee depicts escape from Islamic State through music – SBS
As he prepares to perform, Assyrian refugee George Karam feels several emotions, including sadness, anguish, happiness and hope. The song he’s about
Multicultural Arts Victoria Presents MAPPING MELBOURNE 2019 – Broadway World
The 9-day curated festival features over 100 artists from across Australia, China, India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore and Thailand in
Arts Centre Melbourne, Multicultural Arts Victoria And Bunjil Place Present The Southbank Dawn Raga Series – Broadway World
After the successful pilot season of The Southbank Dawn Raga Series earlier this year, Arts Centre Melbourne and Multicultural Arts Victoria announce
I play AFL and listen to Triple J, but people still question whether I’m Australian – SBS
When I was a kid, my dad told me I should learn to speak Mandarin. “You look Chinese,” he said bluntly. “It
We all have to ask: ‘To be or not to be’ – Liverpool City Champion
Hamlet is one of the most famous plays ever written — why is that? The popularity of Shakespeare’s texts to this present
Braving the mental health storm, Adrian Eagle is stronger and more creative than ever – Beat Magazine
Words by Tammy Walters We chat to the rising songwriter before he performs for Generations, the Immigration Museum’s multi-artform extravaganza. The Immigration
Sampa The Great: The African voice of Australian rap – BBC News
The Return isn’t just a meditation on diaspora, discontentment, and homesickness, but a celebration of her family. The opening track, Mwana, features
Indigenous Australia Holds A Key To A Gentler Future – New Matilda
As we once again vacillate over the vexed question of Indigenous recognition, Australia’s multicultural society and house-of-cards economy are showing signs of
Nexus Arts reveals new leadership team – The Adelaide Review
Nexus Arts reveals new leadership team – The Adelaide Reviewhe Adelaide ReviewFacebookTwitterhe Adelaide Reviewacebooknstagramwitter Advertisement Nexus Arts’ music programs manager Emily Tulloch
Your weekend in Melbourne October 5 to 6 – The Age
Eric Lewis aka ELEW.Credit:WireImage JAZZ Eric Lewis, or ELEW as he is also known, began his career re-imagining famous pop and rock
Greens pledge to double Brisbane’s festival budget – Brisbane Times
Brisbane’s cultural sector needs double its current financial support, the Greens say, calling for the council’s festivals and events program budget to
MOSAIC Multicultural Festival Celebrates Queensland’s Artistic Diversity – scenestr
Multicultural Development Australia (MDA) aims to embrace cultural contributions made by Queenslanders at the MOSAIC Multicultural Festival. With 10,000 people attending the
On being an ally for diversity – ArtsHub
Allyship means having skin in the game; image from Interwoven 2019, photo by Shane Carey. Last month, Diversity Arts Australia released its