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Moneybag: latest money news
Five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts professionals have been announced as the 2015 participants of British Council’s ACCELERATE.
WA arts community protests to Senate Inquiry
The Senate Inquiry into Budget cuts to Australia Council has heard fears that vulnerable communities will lose out most .
Unveiled: Latest program announcements
From Perth to Newcastle and Melbourne to Darwin, this week's summary of festivals and events includes film, design and video…
A new forum for arts learning
The inaugural Arts Learning Forum will be a place for arts professionals to exchange insights and ideas.
Who scored those coveted Creative Fellowships?
With a stipend that pays a generous salary for two years, 10 senior artists have hit the jackpot with Sidney…
Tasmania’s Liberal Government protests Brandis arts cuts
Both the State Government and Tasmania’s artists predict devastation for the State’s cultural centre under the Budget cuts.
Moneybag: latest money news
Opportunities for practicing choreographers to develop innovative new work and the announcement of a $10,000 visual art award.
Rare opportunity for directors’ professional development
Inspired by a successful New York model, Australian directors will gather in Melbourne in October for an intensive nine-day development…
More money for the majors
Seven major performing arts companies have received over $650,000 between them to support international engagement.
Brandis's $6000 Venice water taxi
While cutting the grants that take artists to the Venice Biennale, the Minister travelled in style to open the new…