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Month: March 2017

MGFF Political Animals
Festivals & Events

Queer Screen heads to Parramatta and Canberra

31 March 2017

STCSA Long Tan
Theatre

Long Tan

31 March 2017

Claudia Nicholson, All I Have Are Dreams of You
Exhibitions

The National 2017: New Australian Art

31 March 2017

Evan Placey Arts Review On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Evan Placey

31 March 2017

Monash Jazz Greats Weekend Kate Ceberano
Latest Reviews

Re-imagining Bob Dylan’s songbook – Kate Ceberano, Joe Camilleri, Paul Grabowsky

31 March 2017

Belvoir Brenna Hobson
Latest News

Belvoir’s Executive Director to depart for overseas appointment

31 March 2017

Midsumma Futures Mentoring Program AAR
Creative Industries

Midsumma Futures mentoring program launches

31 March 2017

SLV Artist Impression of refurbished Ian Potter Queen's Hall
Latest News

Architectural designs for State Library Victoria revealed

31 March 2017

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