Artists campaign against discriminatory pay gap

The disability pay gap in the arts has widened to a staggering 42%. Now artists are calling for real change with a new campaign #RealMoneyRealJobs.
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Visual artist Jeremy Hawkes lends his support to #RealMoneyRealJobs.

A new online campaign led by Arts Access Australia and artists living with a disability, #RealMoneyRealJobs, is calling on the Australian government to provide real money and real jobs to close the 42% disability pay gap.

This widening gap, which was recorded in 2014/15 has grown from the reported 9% gap in 2007/08.

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