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Arts depend on pro bono lawyers
Arts Law salutes the work of its pro bono lawyers with its annual awards, in the wake of recent government…

Regional touring faces Brandis’ chopping block
Touring exhibitions that draw half a million visitors annually across regional and remote Australia are under threat as a result…

Brandis refuses to meet with arts industry
More than 60 senior arts leaders and artists travelled to Canberra yesterday to discuss changes to arts funding, but the…

What happens to the arts in Australia’s future workforce?
A major study of Australia’s future workforce has good and bad news for those working in the creative industries.

Move over MONA, Art Tower to oversee Hobart
An interactive art tower powered by the climbing effort of visitors will ensure MONA is not the only reason tourists…

Making heritage accessible to NSW schools
NSW Government is funding a pilot program to enable disadvantaged students to experience historic and cultural heritage.

Saving energy costs in public venues
Between keeping galleries cold enough for artworks and theatres warm enough for patrons, energy is a major expense for arts…

Creative industries strategy open for submissions
The development of Victoria's Creative Industries Strategy is underway with the launch of a discussion paper.

Vote Arts lobby delivers regional arts funding boost
Following successful pre-election lobbying , the WA Government has committed $24 million to five new programs in regional arts.

Kudos: this week’s winners
From the Queen’s Honour list to WA celebrated screen awards and a major public art commission, this week’s winners shine…