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NSW Budget commits $1.3 Billion to arts and culture

In a funding bonanza, NSW Government commits $1.3 billion to the arts, including a $40 million blockbuster exhibitions, a new…

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Keeping safe while working with sensitive subjects

Mental health should come first in planning and creating a production, according to Indigo Paul, who gives us a perspective…

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Book Review: Echolalia by Briohny Doyle

A horror story of motherhood and mundanity in the throes of climate change.

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Building back better for everyone

Renowned arts and disability advocate Suzanne Bull MBE, founder of the UK’s Attitude is Everything, is one many speakers at…

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Arts Industry Council SA announces key election messaging

With a state election due next March and a federal election looming, the AICSA has announced its key lobbying platforms.

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The limits of advocacy: arts sector told to stop worrying and be happy

Economic arguments about the arts' value aren't working, say Justin O'Connor, Julian Meyrick and Tully Barnett; we need to assert…

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Performance review: Young Talent Time 50th Anniversary Reunion Special

Adelaide gives the not-so-young team all its loving.

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Exit interview: Rachael Coghlan, CEO Craft ACT

In five years, Rachael Coghlan has turned Craft ACT around from drained coffers to secure organisational funding, and created a…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

A new executive director for Craft Victoria, The Literature Centre’s founder and director steps down, and more, PICA appoints new…

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Experts say our galleries and museums need to become greener

From our boards down to visitor services, museums and galleries have a holistic responsibility to become more sustainable entities –…

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