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Where to for Fringe after 70 years?
Commemorating 70 years of Fringe Festivals, World Fringe Day takes place on 11 July. But is the Fringe model still…
Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
The melancholy in Murakami’s writing is something that is not quite hope and yet pays tribute to the human spirit.
Working on Country – what does it mean?
The isolation of working in remote Australia is no drawback for a network of Indigenous art centres, which act as…
Report shows private support for arts has grown
A new report has found that private support for the arts has grown in Australia over the past six years,…
Getting to grips with cultural participation in the arts
If we want to see more culturally diverse audiences and artists, we have to develop hands on – not token…
Applause: recent winners
From regional Victoria to far north Queensland, this week's award winners span states and art forms.
New initiative amplifies regional arts
The Amplify project will help support regional artists, arts workers and arts organisations in developing new partnerships and business opportunities.
How I became a culture entrepreneur
Starting in a gallery and working as a PA helped Emilya Colliver establish three healthy, interrelated businesses that are taking…
Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception
A book by George Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller.
Audiences have changed attitudes, latest Australia Council research finds
Australian audiences are engaging with the arts in different ways, including growth in online audiences and First Nations arts attendance.