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Getting back up: artists recovering from injury
For anyone, recovering from injury can be a long and difficult process. For performing artists who rely on their bodies…
Getting back to nature
Brooke Stamp, recipient of Phillip Adams BalletLab’s Inaugural Emerging Choreographer Commission discusses the outcome of her residency with Phillip Adams…
The future of music
With illegal downloading devastating musicians’ incomes, stakeholders around the world are rewriting the industry score.
Toulouse-Lautrec: The Underbelly Artist
The National Gallery of Australia pays tribute to the great artist of Paris cabaret with the first ever major retrospective…
Cultural Canberra steps into the spotlight
There's more to Canberra than politics. Enlighten aims to illuminate the capital's cultural side.
Five arts graduates who have actually found jobs
With a little bit of perseverance and passion, finding work as an arts graduate isn’t impossible. Here are five success…
Global Repertoire Database makes strong progress
The Global Repertoire Database seeks to provide a comprehensive representation and global ownership and control of musical works and is…
How competitive funding harms the arts
In 'It's Culture, Stupid' an outspoken paper released today, the former head of Arts Queensland, argues for a massive overhaul…
What have the arts got to do with development?
The arts can be as valuable to developing countries as roads, health and jobs.
Amber McCulloch
Amber McCulloch is British Council Australia's Communications & Projects Manager.