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Opinion: ‘Art is fundamental to our society’ say the Greens

It’s time to treat the arts as a public good, matched by public funding, says the Victorian Greens arts spokesperson…

The Jungle and the Sea
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Representing community? The Jungle and The Sea

S. Shakthidharan’s latest stage production, which opened at Belvoir this week, fails to explore the Tamil experience in depth, argues…

climate
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The new climate in climate arts activism

Artist-led campaigns are creating powerful change underwritten by concern for the future.

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Horror treats for Halloween

Are these the scariest films ever made? What frightens us is deeply subjective, but these movies are guaranteed to put…

The logo for Budget October 2022-2023.
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A safe-ish Budget that dares to be boring

Esther Anatolitis examines the Budget's arts and cultural impacts, and the policy work to come.

Labor’s National Cultural Policy 
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National Cultural Policy: the Remake 

Collaboration and the voices of the practitioners are key to a great NCP.

politician Paul Fletcher delivering a speech
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National Cultural Plan: A big deal or a diversion?

Shadow Arts Minister Paul Fletcher questions governments focus on a National Cultural Policy, implying it has been said before.

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Is the 'side hustle' actually worth it?

Working multiple jobs is on the rise. But is the extra money worth the time (and tax) it takes up?…

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The Fringe of nothing

On the occasion of its 40th anniversary, Melbourne Fringe Festival's CEO looks at the future of fringe ...and what needs…

Features

A rethink of how 'Boomers' impact the arts

Why non-city based Baby Boomers offer the best opportunity for growth across the arts. We look at new findings.

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