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Arts News Watch: The trend topics of this week

The Top Arts News Stories this week

We take a look at the art messages that were pushed to the top of the bunch this week. From new social media trends to wipers for floods in Brisbane and the continuing creative Australia Venice-led fiasco were the topics that aroused the interest of our readers.

The Australian Greens start new art policy and provide explosive accusations in relation
Adrian Collette, CEO of Creative Australia, appreciated the Senate's hearing last Tuesday, according to the Senator of the Greens, Sarah Hanson-Young. She demanded that the entire creative Australia board be buried.

Social media dies – what next for art marketing?
The US TIKTOK ban is only the last in a downward trend for social media. What will the landscape look like for art marketing in the future?

Brisbane Arts Precinct clips for dangerous cyclone Alfred
As the southeast of Queensland for the dangerous cyclone Alfred, Brisbanes Kunstviertel, which stands on the edge of the Brisbane River, floods are increasing. Plus Breaking News about the shift from Bangalow Film Festival.

Which 12 titles did the Stella Prize Longlist 2025?
Seven fiction, four non -fiction books and a collection of poems make up the Stella Prize Longlist for 2025.

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Top reviews for the week

Arshub Uses a five-star rating system. These are the most read reviews of the week from all over the country:

Theater evaluation: Picnic at Hanging RockDrama Theater, Sydney Opera House ★★★★ 1/2
The production of the Theater Company in Sydney does justice to the reputation of both the respected book and classic film.

Exhibition Review: Gentle protagonist: Art by Michael McWilliamsQVMAG ★★★★★
The disarming paintings by Michael McWilliam's joy and examination in their quirky environmental counts.

Opera Review: CandyJoan Sutherland Theater, Sydney Opera House ★★★★
Bernstein's comic operetta from Bernstein will make the audience laugh at the absurdity of extreme ideas.

Book discussion: The buried lifeAndrea Goldsmith ★★★
Three people form an unlikely bond in this story about messy relationships over generations.

Dance criticism: Caída del Cielo (fallen from heaven)Theater of your majesty, Adelaide Festival ★★★★★
Flamenco Dance and Theater about the agony and ecstasy of femininity.

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An eye on jobs and career news

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The influence of art: does the public perceive without consideration of the artist's intention?
The hearing about the decision of the Creative Australia Board of Venice of the Creative Australia Board on the Venice Biennale estimates statements in the Senate, as the leadership of the Federal Funding Agency looks at the process of combating art.

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