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How indie theatre-makers are fighting back after COVID-19

Independent theatre companies in Adelaide are preparing to welcome back audiences, but how will a post-COVID world shape their programming?

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Local libraries champion Australian authors

New data shows that Australian and New Zealand readers are borrowing more books from local authors. The Australian Library and…

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Words without Borders: Celebrating refugee poets

Refugee poets and spoken word artists share their work online, confronting issues of racism, injustice, colonialism, blackness, and empowerment in…

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What we can learn about isolation from prison artists

Art making is a basic human activity that gives shape to meaning. In conditions of extreme confinement, finding meaning becomes…

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Translating business jargon so artists can focus on making art

With tax time looming, it’s more important than ever to find an accountant who understands how the arts sector works…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

National Portrait Prize reveals People's Choice winner, recipients announced for 2020 National Regional Arts Fellowship, winners for Golden Pen Award…

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Queensland announces $22.5 million arts recovery package

Described as a significant investment in the future of Queensland’s arts sector, the latest recovery package includes a First Nations…

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Pre-pandemic thinking creates timely digital performance-based festival

Two-years, two venues and five new commissions – BLEED is a collaborative digital festival envisaged pre-COVID-19, where the digital is…

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Book review: Taking down Evelyn Tait by Poppy Nwosu

Like some novels for young adults this will likely prove popular with older readers too.

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Anyone can do art – so why fund the Arts?

How can art maintain its value as it becomes increasingly commodified? Frances An explores why public funding is still essential.

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