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Antipodean, Robert Dickerson dies at 91
A unique talent and character, one of Australia’s most collected artists dies after a battle with cancer.
No place for women choreographers
The Australian Ballet recently launched their 2016 ‘Power to Transform’ season, but there was nothing transformative for female choreographers.
Why we need to nurture young cultural leaders
It’s time to embrace a more collaborative approach to cultural leadership.
Making opportunities for Australians in New York
A new Australia Council partnership will guarantee diverse and experimental Australian work will reach global audiences in New York.
Why we are burning out in the arts
Working long hours for low pay, fighting for budgets and the emotional exhaustion tied to creative output are a recipe…
Choosing a career as a hyphenate
Juggling multiple roles isn't necessarily a compromise. The newly coined role of 'hyphenate' can be a thoughtful career choice.
The new economy: a golden age for artists
The 'connection economy' may bring a golden age when artists are appreciated more and maybe even paid better.
Welcoming phones in the theatre
Technology is giving audiences back their voice, prompting some theatre companies to embrace their digital critics.
New Minister, authors share doubts about Book Council
New Minister for the Arts Senator Fifield has already expressed doubts about the plans for a Book Council. He may…
Multicultural programing beyond the ‘box tick’
The way we engage and exhibit multicultural communities has changed over the 21-year history of Casula Powerhouse, which serves Australia's…