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Casual workers remain exposed as arts institutions draw support

In the coronavirus crisis there have been calls from all sides to 'save the arts', but we should also ask…

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‘A breathtaking cornucopia of brilliant quotes’: Have book endorsements gone too far?

If you're in a bookstore browsing a book does it matter if another authors praises it on the cover? Nick…

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Book review: The Octopus and I by Erin Hortle

Erin Hortle's debut novel offers a unique and moving account of the body and the natural world.

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

City Recital Hall appoints new CEO, Regional Arts WA welcomes new Chair and Board members, and more.

Career Advice

Prepare to fail: how to be successful in a virtual AGM

For Rachael Coghlan, Craft ACT's first virtual AGM offered lessons for many arts orgs needing to deliver reporting, acquittals and…

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Book review: Death by Shakespeare by Kathryn Harkup

Chemist and author Kathryn Harkup turns her microscope toward the grisly and gruesome of Shakespeare’s plays.

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Free opera, healing gardens for Heide, more cash on the table for artists, plus a new lease for Theatre Royal…

Features

'A mother is what you are now': How motherhood impacts arts careers

Motherhood can often mean reassessing your career and surrendering to the demands of small children.

Features

State of play: Comparing government support, or lack thereof

It’s no secret there's a lack of government relief for the arts sector in the wake of COVID-19, but how…

Opinions & Analysis

Can developers save the arts?

To survive the COVID-19, the arts need to think laterally and find non-traditional partnerships. Andy Dinan believes that real estate…

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