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NIDA’s Festival of Emerging Artists 2022

7 December 2022

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NICA: The future of circus is you

11 August 2022

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Proud Eora woman and NAISDA student Peta-Louise Rixom reflects on creative and cultural opportunities for First Nations young people

5 August 2022

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Applications open for Adelaide Cabaret Festival’s Class of Cabaret 2023 program

26 July 2022

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NIDA announces new regional program: NIDA CONNECT

18 July 2022

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Bold revival of Drama at Flinders University

16 July 2022

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NIDA presents Rhoda Roberts AO with honorary Master of Fine Arts at Class of 2021 Graduation Ceremony

30 June 2022

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Victorian Artists bringing creativity to classrooms

17 June 2022

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