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Quilty: Australia undervalues arts, overvalues sport

Artist Ben Quilty argues Australia's underfunded arts sector is key to national resilience, contrasting it with lavish sports funding. He calls for government action to support cultural dreamers.

How Music, Dance and Art Can Improve Your Health

Scientific evidence reveals how engaging with the arts can reduce depression, delay ageing and improve physical health. Discover five evidence-based ways to harness creativity for wellbeing in 2026.

Arts Groups Offer Mental Health Support to Performers

UK arts organisations are providing therapeutic support to performers, challenging the myth that suffering is essential for great art. Discover how this shift is creating safer, more powerful productions.

Australian killed fighting with Ukrainian forces

An Australian man has reportedly died while serving with Ukrainian forces against Russia. The incident highlights the ongoing international involvement in the conflict. Read the full report.

Australian Writers Recall Their Youthful Drinking Regrets

Australian authors and comedians, including Kathy Lette and Trent Dalton, share hilarious and cringe-worthy stories of the awful alcoholic concoctions they survived in their youth. Read their tales of fireball sambucas and vodka spiders.

Top 10 Australian Films to Watch in 2026

Discover the most anticipated Australian cinema of 2026, featuring Rebel Wilson's directorial debut, a Daisy Ridley zombie thriller, and new projects with Olivia Colman and Tom Hiddleston. Explore the full list here.

Top 10 Australian Films of 2025 Revealed

Critic Luke Buckmaster unveils his 10 best Australian films of 2025, featuring Nicolas Cage, a shark thriller, and a porridge documentary. Discover where to watch them.

Australia's sweltering summer Christmas traditions

As Australia faces a 'hot Christmas', explore how summer celebrations, from prawns to beach cricket, define the festive season down under. Discover the unique blend of tradition and climate.

Review: Tea With Judi Dench is a Christmas TV gem

Dame Judi Dench and Sir Kenneth Branagh share a charming, moving conversation in Sky Arts' festive special. A masterclass in friendship and reminiscence that's the season's most touching watch.

Dance Access in UK Schools: A Vital Fight for Arts

As 'The Nutcracker' captivates young audiences, we examine why dance education remains out of reach for many UK children and the new hope for creative subjects under a changing curriculum.

MP: Litigation funding risks profits before justice

Labour MP Oliver Ryan argues third-party litigation funding is becoming a volume-driven model, citing the Post Office scandal where £46m went to funders, not victims. Read his call for reform.

PM's Office: No Early Election Planned for 2025

The Australian Prime Minister's office has confirmed there are no plans for an early election in 2025. Get the latest political updates and analysis on the government's agenda.

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