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Survival should never be the aim

Lisa Havilah explains why cultural institutions should be radical and participatory, and shares her secrets to success.

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Who are the new guard?

Among the gloom of last week there’s a bright note: some companies have received multi-year organisational funding for the first…

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Five ways to improve your acting

Learning to ignore external stimuli, extending your vocal range, and how to pull a script apart are all skills aspiring…

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Risk taking needs to happen in the board room

In the old model artistic directors came up with risky ideas and boards applied brakes. But smart governance likes a…

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50 ways to survive lost funding

Need a plan B? For an industry that is dismayed and shocked by the funding chaos, here are some pragmatic…

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The new philanthropy

Whether peer-to-peer, youth targeted, tech driven or dream driven, the models of philanthropy have moved well beyond the simple "ask".

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Overcoming the mid-career slump

A gap in opportunities and various pressures raise the question of how we can better support artists through what can…

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Gender and age in philanthropy

Australia's top women philanthropists talk gender and generation in the sector of giving.

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Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

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Should you choose board members by wallet size?

The pressure on board members to write large cheques may prevent arts organisations accessing valuable talent.

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