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How technical culture’s hierarchies both strengthen and weaken the theatre
The sharply defined hierarchies of theatre life mean that those who work in technical fields have a rigorously policed identity,…
Proving distance isn’t a barrier – a case study for engagement
After a challenging year, Kalgoorlie’s Goldfields Arts Centre is facing a resurgence of interest, but it is a spike that…
Book review: A Million Things by Emily Spurr, Text Publishing
Emily Spurr's debut novel presents its characters compassionately, without being tentative in her approach to their pain.
The essential job interview question to ask (from the archives)
When conducting job interviews, often it's a curly question that reveals the person who's the best cultural fit for your…
A university with collaboration at its core
A first year course that brings together performing and visual arts students is the ideal start to an arts education…
Will the arts be talked up or down in the budget?
Ahead of the COVID-19 recovery budget, Esther Anatolitis looks at the narrative on the Creative Industries and what it might…
Discovering resilience in music and arts education
In our latest podcast we talk with Associate Professor Rick Chew about the evolution of arts education and how performing…
Theatre Review: The Pitts, Athenaeum Theatre
The energy pumped out from the stage by these two performers was frenetic enough to power Broadway if channelled properly.
$79.9M early budget boost for national institutions
Announced ahead of this week's budget, the Federal Government has given additional funding to several national institutions including the National…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
WA Ballet appoints Executive Director, STCSA farewells Workshop Supervisor, staff changes at ARTRAGE, and more.