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Hot trends: Buddhas, Bacon, Barbara Cartland

Cashed-up buyers are creating a heady market for some lesser known genres including Chinese porcelain, post-war painting and even kitsch.

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Teachers dissatisfied with Creative Australia

The Federal Government has some homework to do before the education sector embraces Creative Australia.

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Arts leaders protest missing freedoms in OzCo Act

Arts industry leaders say the new Australia Council Act fails to protect freedom of expression and leaves key cultural sectors…

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Time to have your say

A city’s culture is its heart and soul. Take away its culture, and you’re left with everything that is boring…

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Do we need so many arts administrators?

Funding spent on management can't be spent on creating work so why are arts administrators such a key part of…

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Amazon continues to cannibalise book industry

Amazon swallowed up book enthusiast site Goodreads last week, raising concerns over the monolithic e-tailer’s ongoing monopolisation of book industry.

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Rich brain, poor pocket? Welcome to the class

Where do you fit in the new class system? A British study has exposed the power of cultural capital to…

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Birds with Skymirrors

Artists take inspiration from anywhere, and create beauty, emotion and provocation. For Lemi Ponifasio that inspiration was frigate birds.

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China to create $800m tax-free culture hub in Beijing

An $800m arts and entertainment Freeport is set to open in Beijing in 2014.

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Hayman Kent

Hayman Kent performs as part of ‘The Comedy Zone’, in this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

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