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Strengthening pathways for independent artists

Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.

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Arts education cuts leave sector fuming

Plans to cut the number of tertiary arts courses eligible for student loans from 70 to just 13 have shocked…

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On the move: latest appointments and resignations

Res Artis inaugural Executive Director announced and the Australia Council Board gets four new members.

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Student loans cut to creative courses

Circus arts, acting and jewellery-making will no longer be eligible for student loans as the federal government focuses on higher…

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The taste for philanthropy is spreading

'Australians have become addicted to giving, and the taste for philanthropy has become as alluring and natural to them as…

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Too early to celebrate Catalyst's demise

Ministry for the Arts staff are reportedly 'overwhelmed' by the extra work required by Catalyst, adding weight to claims that…

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Music academy thrown a government lifeline

After eight years of discussion the future looks secure for a national centre for excellence in classical music training.

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Catching the wave of social impact

Social impact is difficult to measure but it's not impossible to measure the power of the arts to effect social…

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14 cultural orgs partner to present new festival

The inaugural Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts features over 60 events from 15 nations, including 25 specially commissioned world premieres.

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Uni can't afford art with a conscience

Art with a social conscience has fallen victim to a university with an economic agenda, say students and staff.

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