April 2024
Sarah, Cate, Kip, Baz and Mel are all alumni, but NIDA is broke
Australia’s premier dramatic arts institution produces the biggest names in theatre and entertainment, but it is struggling to get by.
- Julie Hare
December 2023
STC loses subscribers after scarf display
A former STC patron whose open letter to the company went viral estimates that hundreds of people are cancelling or holding off on their 2024 subscriptions.
- Michael Bailey
October 2022
Binge TV streaming service to introduce ads in 2023
A group of existing subscribers will find they have to watch ads while using the service.
- Edmund Tadros
January 2021
An actor’s remarkable family journey leads to making movie history
Having broken new ground in acting, Jillian Nguyen knows the responsibility that comes with representing her heritage.
- Jane Albert
June 2020
Online art auctions surprise on the upside
The sums art buyers are willing to spend online have more than doubled in a few weeks, but phone bidders are still winning the big auctions.
- Gabriella Coslovich
May 2020
When is an art auction not an art auction?
Auction houses are experimenting with new sales models that blur the line between private and public. But is this lack of transparency good for artists?
- Gabriella Coslovich
January 2020
Top bankers among Australia Day honourees
"Dedicated, committed, selfless" is the Governor-General's description of the 1099-strong cohort of Australia Day Honours List awardees.
- Bo Seo