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Global accolade for innovative performance record – UNESCO listing for AusStage

26 February 2021

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Talent knows no boundaries as NIDA Open launches Equity Program to empower new creatives

25 February 2021

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Creative Workers begin residencies in Victorian Schools

3 February 2021

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30 years of NIDA public program: storytelling wins hands down over time and technology

14 December 2020

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Victorian State Schools Spectacular 25th Anniversary show pivots into virtual TV format for 2020

27 October 2020

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NIDA welcomes Jacob Boehme as First Nations Lecturer

23 October 2020

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NIDA auditions for actors online for the first time

22 October 2020

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Creativity in schools essential to preparing young people for future uncertainty and change

21 October 2020

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