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Out with the CEO and in with intrapreneurship
What is intrapreneurship and how is it affecting the future of work? A panel of experts explores how organisations can…

New festival parachutes physical theatre onto a broader stage
The Parachute Festival is a two-day exploration of physical theatre bringing together a host of companies and independents from across…

What next for Australia’s creative sector?
REMIX asked a panel of experts to explore what has become of our creative nation, and to posit the steps…

The art of collaboration
Five years after a group of small to medium arts organisations in Melbourne’s west joined forces, they share their learnings…

Youth arts the WA way
From multilingual spoken word workshops to Girls from Oz travel programs, WA is producing fulfilling experiences for young people.

On minority artist development programs
To engage with difference is to both recognise that it exists and accommodate it on its own terms, rather than…

Five rules for theatres engaging with refugees, immigrants and marginalised groups
When it comes to working with marginalised communities, good intentions mean little without sound ethics.

Make art a priority in your NDIS plan
The NDIS is the most significant social reform in recent years and there are numerous resources to help you prioritise…

Acting unpleasantly: why harassment is so common in the theatre
Is there something in the nature of the performing arts industry which creates conditions conducive to exploitation?

Budgeting for sorry business
First Nations theatre-makers have much to teach the sector when it comes to ensuring that our rehearsal rooms are culturally…