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On the Move is ArtsHub's weekly wrap of Australian arts sector appointments and departures. The photo shows six people silhouetted against a sunset; they are all leaping joyously into the air, their arms raised above their heads triumphantly.
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On the move: latest arts sector appointments

Our weekly wrap of Australian arts sector appointments and departures returns for 2025.

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News

From icons to community heroes: NZ creatives on the 2025 New Year Honours list

Twenty-one artists, advocates and administrators have been recognised in the latest New Zealand Order of Merit. The Big Idea breaks…

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Opinions & Analysis

AI erasure – how AI could reshape our understanding of history and identity

Much has been said and written about how AI may shape our future, but how much thought has been given…

A daily routine can help increase creative flow. History proves it.
Features

From Toni Morrison to Andy Warhol: 5 daily routines that fuelled creative genius

You don't need to rise at dawn or work 10 hours a day to become a creative genius. History shows…

Resolutions can feel like a burden. Why not sharpen what you're already doing?
Features

Transform your new year: 5 anti-resolutions to enhance your life

Sometimes it is the anti-resolution – the smallest change to your routine – that is the one to shake you…

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Features

32 jobs to consider for a career change in 2025

Looking at a career change in 2025? Learn first-hand the insights on 32 arts jobs to give you the edge.

Best art. Claire Lambe, ‘Witnessing Bacon’, installation view at Sarah Scout Presents. A large tapestry based on a photo of Bacon’s messy studio, hanging against a violet wall with a saddle shaped seat in front.
Opinions & Analysis

The best art I saw in 2024 across 11 cities and over 200 exhibitions

A note of appreciation to all the artists and artworks that left a mark on my year.

2024 in review: arts headlines. A digital image showing 2024 sinking into the ground and 2025 atop it.
Features

That was the year that was: 2024 in review

Flip back through the pages of 2024 with our annual round-up of the year's arts headlines.

The vast majority of Victorians have or are willing to engage with arts and culture. A woman surrounded by spinning lights inside a market.
Features

99% of Victorians are ‘in the market’ for culture – what does this mean?

Victoria is ahead of New York and the UK in terms of culture market interest with $3.4 billion in annual…

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Career Advice

How to ensure you actually rest and take a break this holiday season

Many artists and arts professionals struggle to take time off, even when it's available to them.

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