Jini Maxwell

Jini Maxwell is a writer and curator who lives in Naarm. They are an assistant curator at ACMI, where they also host the Women & Non-binary gamers club. They write about videogames and the people who make them. You can find them on Twitter @astroblob

Jini's Latest Articles

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90% of dance studios risk closure as pandemic grinds on

Victoria's dance schools and studios see mass job losses and closures that will reverberate across the sector, according to a…

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Indigenous Literacy Day goes online with two special events

Indigenous Literacy Day goes virtual in 2020, with a live YouTube event featuring story-telling, singing and celebration featuring performances from…

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Vale Paddy Garritty, staunch unionist and arts advocate

The man who who revitalised the Victorian Trades Hall, and dedicated his life to advocating for community arts, has died…

Features

Zoom's security scandals: what users need to know

As the videoconferencing tool gains popularity during COVID-19, we look over the privacy issues you should know about.

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JobKeeper payment for sole traders: what you need to know

Here is everything we know about applying for JobKeeper payments as a sole trader.

Career Advice

How to apply for the Centrelink coronavirus supplement as a sole trader

The Federal Government has announced a supplement to Jobseeker payments from 27 April, with some waived requirements for sole traders.…

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Streaming may cop data caps as NBN under stress

In a roundtable with Australian telecommunications operators, communications minister Paul Fletcher discussed managing the congestion issues the controversial NBN would…

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This Week at the Box Office: The Silver Screen Dims

As COVID-19 takes hold, the box office felt the cold shoulder of social distancing.

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Game devs step up as potential lockdown looms

To help support and encourage people who are self isolating, some game devs are giving away their games for free.

Career Advice

Production skills to go from film/TV to games and back again

Screenhub gets the lowdown on working in production in film, television and videogames from two producers who've done it all.

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