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Exec Director resigns to make statement for change
Leading by example, the Executive Director of Arts Access Victoria has stepped down from her role in order to make…

Why professional development is vital for artistic rigour
Choreographers, playwrights and arts administrators all benefit from development programs, of which there are a diverse range on offer around…

Why you need courage – not talent – as a creative
Forget talent, luck or even confidence – it may be courage that determines your aptitude for success in the creative…

Tracey Spicer and Sue Maslin discuss where next for #metoo in Australia
Screen producer Sue Maslin and journalist Tracey Spicer discuss the #metoo and #timesup campaigns, and where next for the fight…

Is your arts organisation truly accessible?
Your organisation might make a claim for accessibility, but is it really inclusive? Here's a checklist to help you become…

Successful art campaigns: how you can do it too
From women’s representation to First Nations’ intellectual property – ArtsHub takes a look at significant social campaigns and what we…

Call of the wild: Extreme artist residencies
Some artists are inspired by pushing their practice – and themselves – to the edge. We take a look at…

Aging audience drives growth in family shows
Across the country, artists are creating quality work that appeals to several generations simultaneously, and kids are reaping the benefits.

Celebrating queer allies in LGBTIQ film
The importance of queer allies in LGBTIQ documentary narratives are being recognised at this year's Melbourne Queer Film Festival and…

STEAM not STEM: Why scientists need arts training
From biotech to climate change, advances in technology raise significant moral questions. To engage responsibly, our next generation of scientists…