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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?

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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.

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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…

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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,…

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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…

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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…

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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.

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