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Month: June 2017

Woodford Folk Festival
Creative Industries

Australia Council releases findings from third National Arts Participation Survey

29 June 2017

Britni Leslie Arts Review On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Britni Leslie

27 June 2017

Australian Haydn Ensemble Melvyn Tan
Music

Melvyn Tan and Haydn’s Paris

27 June 2017

PICA Sharyn Egan, The Nullians
Exhibitions

When the Sky Fell: Legacies of the 1967 Referendum

27 June 2017

Melina Mercouri
Music Theatre

Maria Mercedes: Greek Goddess

27 June 2017

Knock & Run Theatre Grace - photo by Phillip Ross
Theatre

Grace

27 June 2017

MAF Maree Di Pasquale and Charles Justin on the future site of the 2018 Melbourne Art Fair
Creative Industries

Melbourne Art Fair returns in 2018

27 June 2017

TC Heathers New World Pictures
Opinion

Where are the epic women’s coming of age screen stories?

27 June 2017

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