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Crowded House’s Together Alone by Barnaby Smith - New Book Explores the Power of Iconic Band
A landmark addition to the limited scholarship on one of Australasia’s most iconic bands, Crowded House’s Together Alone offers a deeply intertextual, personal and passionate exploration of the group’s seminal 1993 album.
A Night with Emily Kam Kngwarray: FANZA Celebrates Groundbreaking Exhibition at Pace Gallery
FANZA was honoured to co-host a special evening this week at Pace Gallery, London, celebrating the extraordinary work of one of Australia’s most critically acclaimed contemporary artists: Emily Kam Kngwarray (c.1914–1996).
Selina Tusitala Marsh Appointed Inaugural Commonwealth Poet Laureate
FANZA warmly congratulates celebrated Aotearoa New Zealand poet and academic Selina Tusitala Marsh ONZM, FRSNZ on her historic appointment as the first ever Commonwealth Poet Laureate.
Tait Memorial Trust Launches New Prize for Royal Ballet School Graduates
The Tait Memorial Trust has today announced an exciting new initiative for emerging ballet talent from Australia and New Zealand. The Tait Bonynge Prize is a newly established annual award that will grant £5,000 each to two outstanding Australian or New Zealand dancers graduating from The Royal Ballet School.
New Zealand Youth Choir Crowned Choir of the World 2025
The New Zealand Youth Choir has taken home one of the highest accolades in global choral performance, winning Choir of the World 2025 at the prestigious Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales.
Michelle de Kretser Wins 2025 Stella Prize for Theory & Practice
Australian author Michelle de Kretser has been awarded the 2025 Stella Prize for her bold and inventive novel Theory & Practice. The announcement made on Friday 23 May positions de Kretser as one of the most celebrated literary voices in Australia today.
Naomi Kantjuriny and Freda Brady Named Finalists in Prestigious NATSIAA Art Awards
JGM Gallery has announced that artists Naomi Kantjuriny and Freda Brady, both featured in the London gallery’s current exhibition Minyma Ninti Pulka: Wise Women, have been named finalists in one of Australia’s most significant cultural honours — the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA).
Open Call: British Council’s 2025 Connections Through Culture Grants
The British Council has opened applications for its 2025 Connections Through Culture grants, supporting creative collaboration between New Zealand and the UK.
Feijoa: A Story of Obsession and Belonging by Kate Evans published in the UK
New Zealand writer Kate Evans has brought her celebrated book Feijoa: A Story of Obsession and Belonging to UK readers, with the title now available through major booksellers including Waterstones.
New Zealand author Tom Baragwanath shortlisted for 2025 CrimeFest Award
New Zealand writer Tom Baragwanath has been shortlisted for a 2025 CrimeFest Award for his acclaimed novel Paper Cage.
Australian author Tim Winton announces new children's picture book
Fremantle Press has acquired world rights to Ningaloo: Australia’s Wild Wonder by Australian author Tim Winton. With watercolour illustrations by Cindy Lane, the book focuses on Western Australia’s Ningaloo region.
Double honour for New Zealand’s Rebecca Bassett-Graham at the National Dance Awards
New Zealand dancer Rebecca Bassett-Graham has been nominated for two major awards at the 25th National Dance Awards in the UK — a remarkable achievement that highlights her growing impact on the international dance scene.
Australian artist Ziggy Alberts to headline London's Royal Albert Hall in October
Independent Australian singer-songwriter Ziggy Alberts will mark a major career milestone this October with a headline performance at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall.
Aboriginal community co-curates new exhibition at Manchester Museum
Anindilyakwa Arts: Stories from Our Country, a major new permanent exhibition at Manchester Museum, has opened in close collaboration with the Warnindilyakwa people — an Aboriginal community from the Groote Archipelago in Australia's Northern Territory.
FANZA hosts film festival with London Australian Film Society
This year, to mark Australia Day and Waitangi Day, FANZA and The London Australian Film Society (LAFS) are joining forces to present the first ANZ FILM FESTIVAL.
New book: The power of architecture to express te ao Māori and transform
Rewi: Āta haere, kia tere is a tribute to the late New Zealand architect Rewi Thompson (Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Raukawa), a visionary thinker who believed that great architecture is crafted through careful consideration of people and place. This book brings together a breathtaking range of his projects, from conceptual dreamscapes to one-of-a-kind homes.
New Zealand's Corey Baker directs choreography for Tim Burton's latest film, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
New Zealand star Corey Baker can add another impressive job to his increasingly awe-inspiring CV: choreographer and movement director for the new Hollywood hit, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, directed by Tim Burton.
Sarah Snook nominated for Best Actress Olivier for 26-character role in Dorian Gray
Australian actor Sarah Snook, who has stunned the West End with her one-woman performance in an Oscar Wilde classic, has joined an all-star shortlist of nominations for this year’s Olivier Awards.