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What salons can teach us about conversation

The European salon has much to offer the arts – from better discourse to ways to disagree – argues John…

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So you want to do an arts PhD? Here’s what you need to know!

The award of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree on offer at university. So, what’s involved in getting…

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Embracing localism: how will audiences respond without international drawcards?

Festivals traditionally lure in audiences with big international names, artists whose work can also help inspire local practitioners. What is…

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Solid tips for podcasting during the time of Covid

With less options to participate in the arts in real life, many are turning to podcasts to express themselves. If…

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From the Archive: How to make your board work for you

The way a company's board operates can mean success or failure for a business. A previous SAMAG panel discussion struck…

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It’s time to talk about spiritual wellbeing

Artists have a unique connection to spirituality though they are wary about talking about it, according to Dr Jackie Bailey.

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The real cost of defunding the ABC

ABC funding cuts undervalue both the arts and contemporary stories in our multicultural Australia, argues Vyshnavee Wijekumar.

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Humanities graduates earn more than those who study science and maths

While science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) graduates are a focus of Education minister Dan Tehan’s reforms, not all STEM…

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Taking action for cultural safety

COVID-19 has impacted most heavily on those who were already systemically underserved or excluded. With a global call for change…

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Burnout, slob, slack or daydreamer: What we can learn from the 'not-working' types

Not-working can create discomfort for many of us who are used to perpetual doing. Learning about the four inertial archetypes…

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