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Artists on the dole: the cost of the cuts
Many artists under 30 rely on Newstart to supplement dismal incomes. How much hardship will Joe Hockey's benefit cuts cause?
Mentoring doesn't substitute for real career opportunity
Mentoring programs can be abused a panacea for government neglect of the arts with no real career opportunities attached.
The politically correct sovereign and I
The ideological curmudgeons have been out in force in the arts this week reflecting on the arrival of The King…
Tim Winton: Eyrie
In the lead up to next week's announcement of the Miles Franklin literary award, we review Tim Winton's shortlisted novel,…
BHP money ignites WA arts
Artsource WA has achieved funding for a new program that will provide grants to young artists and document what they…
Adelaide Fringe delivers $66.3 million economic impact
The 2014 festival saw a 10% increase in ticket sales and a 5% increase in audience figures.
More people went to Vivid than live in Adelaide
Vivid Sydney breaks its 2013 attendance and sets a new record defining this festival of light, music and ideas internationally.
Evie Wyld: All the Birds, Singing
In anticipation of next week's announcement of the Miles Franklin Prize, we review Evie Wyld's shortlisted All the Birds, Singing.
Cover story: why are books so expensive in Australia?
"Pricing to formula" has given way to "pricing to Amazon" so why can an Australian bookseller charge $40 for a…
Richard Flanagan: The Narrow Road to the Deep North
Our coverage of the 2014 Miles Franklin shortlist continues with our review of Richard Flanagan’s post World War 2 saga.