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Reviving successful pre-election lobbying

Anyone who doubts the capacity of arts lobbying to make a difference should take a look at Western Australia.

Career Advice

So you want to be a festival director

If you dream of being a festival director travelling the world picking the best of the global arts offerings for…

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Why we are happier when we are busy

The perils of overwork are apparent, but filling every minute can be seductively satisfying.

Features

How to succeed in Generation Slashie

Working in multiple roles – for instance as a writer/actor/director/producer – is increasingly common but the multiple satisfactions come with…

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Why you should embrace erotic art

The distinction between the high art nude and the dark alley pornographer has been replaced by an appreciation of multicultural…

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Country roads travel both ways

Country is a deeply Indigenous concept but time in the UK can broaden how it is explored back home.

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Best and worst companies for gender parity

While balance is improving across the sector, some theatre companies still have overwhelmingly male dominated repertoire.

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MONA to create Truth & Reconciliation Park

Australia is dotted with cenotaphs but the wars on our own soil have gone unrecognised, until now.

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Never too late for something new

A new long-term arts project for people aged over 60 will help people discover creativity late in life.

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Controversial shtick raises questions on artists’ childcare

A trick played on audiences at a current show prompts a high stakes argument about arts, kids and equity.

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