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Month: October 2021

Caleb-Landry-Jones in NITRAM
Film

NITRAM

1 October 2021

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Exhibitions

NGV French Impressionism Live Virtual Curator Tour

1 October 2021

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Latest Reviews

Patrick Collins – The New Nine

1 October 2021

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Music Theatre

The Phantom of the Opera 2022 season dates confirmed

1 October 2021

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Creative Industries

The Balnaves Foundation pledges over half a million dollars to NIDA’s First Nations Program with multi-faceted scholarships

1 October 2021

ABC-TV-Bluey
Film

‘An idealised Australian ethos’: why Bluey is an audience favourite, even for adults without kids

1 October 2021

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