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Career Advice

So you want my arts job: Community Engagement and Programming

Loving books is just one prerequisite of this job. You need to be an excellent organiser as well, proficient at…

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Opportunities and awards

New jewellery prize and songwriter awards, plus winners of humour writing, and more!

Charging for your time can be a confusing exercise if you're going alone. The photo shows a fair-skinned male holding out, with both hands, a glass jar with a screw-on lid containing a handful of notes and coins of Australian currency.
Career Advice

What’s your time worth? A creative’s guide to charging fairly

Knowing how to charge for your time, whether in arts practice, teaching, or consulting, can feel like a minefield. Here's…

An old-fashioned alarm clock, a calendar, a pink paperclip and a pack of post-it notes photographed from above against a pink tabletop. ArtsHub's On the move column is a weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments and resignations.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Our weekly round-up of appointments and departures in the Australian arts sector.

Empire Theatre is working with metropolitan venues to develop pathways for technical theatre jobs. Image: James Newport.
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Regional training program tackles technical theatre jobs

With qualified stage technicians in short supply post-COVID, venues are working together to provide pathways for technical theatre jobs.

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Peformance review: The BookBinder, DreamBIG Children’s Festival

New Zealand’s Trick of the Light Theatre took Adelaide audiences on a whirlwind ride with their award-winning one man show.

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Music review: Theremin & Beyond, City Recital Hall

The haunting, unusual theremin collides with the Australian Chamber Orchestra in this spellbinding concert.

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Performance review: Humans 2.0, Playhouse, Arts Centre Melbourne

A post-human show that defies gravity.

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Dance review: Don Quixote, His Majesty's Theatre, Perth

This world class production, masterfully staged by West Australian Ballet, is not to be missed.

Atong Atem, ‘Three Women’, 2019, Ilford smooth pearl print. Atem is one of 16 artists exhibited in the city of Greater Dandenong’s HOME 25 exhibition this year.
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Home is where the art lives – on the streets as well as on gallery walls

Exhibition curator Dr Miriam La Rosa discusses the City of Greater Dandenong’s major exhibition, HOME 2025, a celebration of Dandenong’s…

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