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Arts policies go missing in 2019 election campaign

To date, neither major party has developed a coherent arts policy in more than six years.

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MONA’s Eat the Problem is possibly well-meaning but ultimately exquisitely elitist

An exhibition that proposes we kill and consume invasive species fails to challenge the growing disparity between rich and poor.

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Indigenous Australian composers in harmony

Christopher Sainsbury shares lessons from Ngarra-burria First Peoples Composers program in a new Platform Paper.

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A tale of two Canberras

Telling local stories as well as a national narrative, how well does Canberra balance its two sides?

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$10,000 Prize for artists who serve

The Napier Waller Art Prize is now open and calling for entries from current and former Australian Defence Force Personnel.

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Taking the time to make great theatre

Celebrating the art of slow development ultimately results in richer stories, says The Street Theatre’s Artistic Director/CEO, Caroline Stacey.

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Winners of 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards announced

The ABIAs saw Trent Dalton receiving several awards and a win for diverse books.

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Arts funding overhaul creates more opportunities in Canberra

Australia’s capital territory is increasingly focused on supporting artists and creatives.

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Online fundraising models that work

We talk to an independent, regional and S2M organisation on innovative and effective ways to raise project-driven funds

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First Impressionism: Monet masterpiece makes Australian debut

Never before seen in Australia, Monet’s ‘Impression, Soleil levant (Impression, Sunrise)’ forms the centrepiece of the National Gallery of Australia's…

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