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Isolation is changing the face of arts e-commerce

As traditional arts retail outlets are closed thanks to COVID-19, we take a look at the e-commerce landscape – from…

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What UNESCO is doing for culture during COVID-19

More than 130 Ministers of Culture caught up in a global online meeting aimed at laying out recovery strategies for…

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Nominate your champion of private giving today

The Creative Partnerships Awards 2020 celebrate the magic that occurs when the arts, philanthropy and the business community come together.…

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When fiction and life collide

Historical novelist Christine Bell and speculative fiction author James Bradley’s latest projects are eerily reflecting the current world crisis.

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Touch-based theatre: where to from here?

When a touch-based theatre company adapted to social isolation they found new ways to engage with their audiences.

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Carriageworks in administration due to COVID-19

Australia's largest multi-arts organisation is the first to tumble into administration as a result of COVID-19 closures and the lack…

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Education, escapism, accessibility: How libraries continue to support us during lockdown

Libraries are enjoying a surge in membership now that people have more disposable time to explore e-resources thanks to COVID-19.

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Graduating in the era of social distancing

In the face of campus closures across Australia due to the coronavirus, 2019 graduates are being honoured in a different…

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Book review: Fathoms – the world in the whale by Rebecca Giggs

This book is nothing less than a small masterpiece.

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Book review: Prey by L A Larkin

Olivia Wolfe is as tough and as resourceful as anyone who has inhabited the fictional world of crime.

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