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Time for a real estate breakout and rethink of prime locations

Gallerist Michael Reid says it’s time to review the ways in which we use buildings and land, as the use…

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18 ways to create cut-through content

With many organisations rushing to present their programs online, we look at creating content that resonates with your audience and…

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Arts: Healing balms for a sick world

Professor Peter O’Connor has long been an advocate of art's importance in healing after trauma. Here, he gives his views…

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Evoking screen and stage magic starts with a stitch

Students of NIDA’s Bachelor of Fine Arts Costume are busy creating garments that will transport audiences to a different place…

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Book review: The Animals in That Country by Laura Jean McKay

The Animals in That Country is an eerily prescient story of a novel virus which leaves those affected with the…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

State Theatre Company South Australia appoints new Executive Director, Chair departs Canberra Contemporary Art Space board, and more.

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It’s time to talk about investment, not funding

Once the Great Pause is over the world will need to hold new conversations, and by making the right investment,…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Spectra lights up Hobart, ACMI project voted world's best, AI-style Eurovision team announced, Sydney Writers' Festival receives funding, plus more…

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The privilege of pandemic safety

Privilege is playing out in how we respond to COVID-19 and Carissa Lee argues coronavirus could hit First Nations Australians…

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Who will lead the next Myer Inquiry into the visual arts?

Twenty years on from the Myer Inquiry, the "chronic frailties" and "fatigue" are back - if not escalated - prompting…

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