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    Podcasts

    Let’s talk about the future: Arts and tourism

    14 October 2022

    How can the relationship between tourism and the arts be strengthened now and into the future? Meri Fatin talks with Di Bain, Mark Howett and Helen Curtis about exciting new directions unfolding for the arts and tourism sectors.

    Reading time • 4 minutesMulti-arts
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  • A lady stands on a streetscape., with hair tied back and wearing a burgundy shirt and lipstick Lanie Chopping: the job I was born to do
    Podcasts

    Lanie Chopping: the job I was born to do

    13 December 2021

    The new Director General of DLGSC Lanie Chopping, reveals her vision – and genuine enthusiasm – for the arts and culture portfolio in this podcast conversation.

    Reading time • 2 minutesMulti-arts
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  • A man stands on a spiral staircase, wearing a black jacket, with his hands in his pockets Your guide to the new Art Gallery of WA
    Podcasts

    Your guide to the new Art Gallery of WA

    4 November 2021

    On the eve of the reopening of the Art Gallery of WA, Director Colin Walker gives us a peek behind the scenes: what to expect, why there were delays and how the new-look gallery has put WA artists front and centre.

    Reading time • 2 minutesVisual Art
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    Podcasts

    Your Arts Playground podcast: November

    28 October 2021

    This month we’re excited about the re-opening the Art Gallery of WA, the Fremantle Biennale, the Perth International Jazz Festival… and more!

    Reading time • 5 minutesMulti-arts
  • A woman and man stand at the base of a large staircase, beside a grand piano An arts conversion
    Podcasts

    An arts conversion

    25 October 2021

    The Honourable Kim Beazley AC, Governor of Western Australia, is a strong advocate for the arts. But in an exclusive podcast conversation, Rosalind Appleby discovers this hasn’t always been the case.

    Reading time • 2 minutesMulti-arts

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