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Clark, John; McCallum, Peter; Maxwell, Ian
'Australian Arts: Where the Bloody Hell are You?' was a one-day symposium in December organised by the Research Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Sydney to consider Australia's international arts profile: 'an unfenced zoo' according to one commentator, a unique space for distinctly Australian vision, according to another.
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