Some of Perth’s farthest-flung suburbs are homes to flourishing arts scenes. Rania Ghandour explains why you should dive in.
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Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
11 October 2021
Some of Perth’s farthest-flung suburbs are homes to flourishing arts scenes. Rania Ghandour explains why you should dive in.
3 March 2021
In the lead up to the State election on 13 March, it is critical that our political leaders recognise that Western Australian arts and creative jobs are increasingly at risk as pandemic restrictions continue. We are currently enjoying a summer festival season that is being strongly supported by the public, yet these experiences are under threat without strategic thinking and investment.
14 October 2020
Last week’s budget announcements were predictably depressing for the arts industry. But if we can shake up traditional ways of thinking about arts funding, there could be a light at the end of the COVID tunnel. Nina Levy investigates.
6 August 2020
The state government’s announcement of an arts sector funding package brings welcome relief to an industry decimated by COVID-19. Rosalind Appleby reports.
12 July 2019
23 Jul – 03 Aug @ The Blue Room Theatre · Presented by the Blue Room Theatre · This year, Winter Nights, Perth’s newest festival of …
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