| Tim Winton is set to premiere and tour his new play Signs of Life from 15th June to 18th August, 2012.
| Goodtime Studios will host the collaboration of two young artists, Steve Lees and Stephanie Mermigas, as they explore society’s intimate desires in an exhibition titled Sex, Lies & Candy.
| A collaboration between Triple J and the National Indigenous Music Awards (NIMA) seeks to discover new indigenous talent and offer new acts the opportunity to break into the mainstream music industry.
| The Australian flickerfest winner, Cockatoo has been announced as a participating feature of the prestigious North American festival, CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival.
| Palestinian artists have taken to the streets of Gaza City to commemorate the loss of homes and land they suffered in 1948, in an event now known as Nakbar.
| The Hong Kong International Art Fair has begun its highly anticipated four day showcase of the best of Eastern and Western art in an equal divide of 266 galleries representing 38 countries.
| Forbes magazine makes an annual effort to enlighten us on which celebrities they deem to be the most powerful of the year.
| Activist and author Irshad Manji has been injured at a book launch that was stormed by a mob of people supposedly from the Indonesian Mujahidin Council in protest of her international book tour.
| An East African pay TV broadcaster has announced their sponsorship of the Zanzibar International Film Festival.
| The Arabic Network for Human Rights Information (ANHRI) has opened the first public library, ‘Khatwa’, of Dar Assalaam, a deprived neighbourhood of the capital, Cairo.