The Australian Ballet

As Australia’s national ballet company, The Australian Ballet has been enchanting audiences across the country with its remarkable productions since 1962.

Founded by Dame Margaret van Praagh DBE, The Australian Ballet has nurtured some of the world’s leading dancers, including Lucette Aldous, Madeleine Eastoe, Ako Kondo, and renowned dancer/choreographer Graeme Murphy. Celebrated for its distinctive "Australian style," characterized by bold, expressive, and athletic movements, The Australian Ballet continually dazzles audiences with its impressive repertoire. This repertoire masterfully blends innovative new works, such as Wayne McGregor’s "Dyad 1929," with beloved classics like "Giselle."

The Australian Ballet