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Kate Larsen, the co-author of this article with fellow panellists Madison Griffiths with Cher Tan, are among the writers to ...
Perhaps the scariest thing about AI and artists isn’t that it will do creators out of their jobs but that no-one will care.
At a time when journalists are being permanently silenced by Israel’s genocidal forces, it is incomprehensible that a writers ...
Photography is trending globally – from collectors to content creators. We look at what’s hot, and where to see it.
Ten productions have been programmed for Ensemble Theatres 2026 season, including four new Australian productions, one of ...
Reluctantly RSVP to the 892 nd entry in a never-ending, but fully flagging, superhero franchise. Maybe this one won’t be a ...
One of Man Ray’s most celebrated photographs, Le violon d’Ingres, 1924, depicts the turban clad Kiki de Montparnasse, his ...
A new adaptation of Frederick Nott's 1952 play Dial M for Murder at Melbourne's Theatre Works feels like a missed opportunity ...
Artists warn that data‑mining proposals and AI tools risk copying First Nations styles without consent or payment.
Lynette Ramsay Silver’s account about Sister Bullwinkel, Australia's wartime nurse, makes for grim reading, but we shouldn’t ...
In the artificial intelligence rollout, the carrot will be that you still have a job. The stick will be needing AI due to far ...
June Jones’ music is intensely personal, interrogating gender identity, mental health, disability and what healing might look ...
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