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Saving the book industry

The Collaborative Book Industry Council has prepared a roadmap for the industry. Will it be enough?

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Paint wars: Graffiti v street art

Street artists may have been welcomed into the mainstream but taggers and writers are maintaining the rage. CDH is among…

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Seanne Farmer

Originally from Louisiana, Seanne Farmer is an experienced Stage Manager with a long career in the music industry.

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Small performing arts orgs make it big globally - for a price

Small-to-medium Australian performing arts companies are enjoying a growing international reputation but at a high cost.

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Working for the little guy

When you are starting out it can be worth working for a non-paying experimental or student project. But do it…

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Leisa Gibbons

Leisa Gibbons is an Australian Community records management consultant, digital cultural heritage PhD student and a general tech b

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Tell Us a Story

As The Moth prepares to land at the Melbourne Writers Festival, we take a look at the revival of live…

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Pay TV creates new opportunities for performing artists

From increased exposure to new ways of evaluating one’s own practise, TV work can be invaluable for artists.

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Arts funding: which party gives more?

Who spends more on the arts: Labor or Liberal? The answer might surprise you, writes Ben Eltham.

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Capturing the nerd audience

The mainstreaming of geek culture means the arts are now targeting the disposable income of a once-derided demographic.

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