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A publicity image for 'Influencer'. a Junction Arts Festival dance production about social media. The image shows a group of people half-visible in a cloud of theatrical smoke: a pasted-on photo of a blonde-haired woman obscures one of the faces, which has a male figure in a brown coat and red beanie holding up a ring-light in front of them.
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Junction Arts Festival's 2025 program celebrates Launceston culture

Celebrating Launceston-based companies and artists, Junction also draws in mainland performers and musicians from across Tasmania.

ArtsHub editors Thuy On and Richard Watts presenting the Crafting Insightful Criticism workshop at The Channel, Arts Centre Melbourne. Photo: ArtsHub.
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Why arts marketing is all about being on the inside

Partnering with publishers aligned to the industry is essential for credibility, precision and impact.

The secret diary of an Australian arts freelancer. Image: Onischenko on Unsplash.
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The secret diary of an Australian arts freelancer, aged 46¾

Being an Australian arts freelancer can be lots of fun, right? Well, yes, kind of, but ...

Image: Zoshua Colah on Unsplash. First Nations.
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First Nations intellectual property vs AI: culture, consent and the fight to stop scraping

Artists warn that data‑mining proposals and AI tools risk copying First Nations styles without consent or payment.

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Arts Law not shy in criticism of Productivity Commission report on AI

Favoring a lack of AI regulation over economic output, the Productivity Commission’s recommendations puts artists at risk.

How – and should – we separate the art from the artist? Image: Angel Sanchez on Unsplash.
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Separate the art from the artist? It’s not nearly that simple

A few questions you can ask to help you navigate the perennial moral dilemma: can we separate the art from…

Palestinian protestors on top of a car.
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Pro-Palestinian protests censored: how theatres and literary communities respond

Debate about pro-Palestinian support, and censorship, is growing in the arts amid mass public protests and a readers and writers…

Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell in Anyone But You. Image: Sony Pictures Entertainment.
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Sydney Sweeney is the new 'it' girl: redefining star pressure in 2025

Sydney Sweeney's 'it' girl status builds on producing work, savvy business deals and self defined fame.

The Australian band, The Wiggles, who utilise YouTube to connect with their audience.
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YouTube youth ban: how Australia’s new rules could reshape kids’ content creation

Australia’s YouTube youth ban will make the country one of the strictest markets globally for underage social media.

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OnlyFans for Australian artists: Lil Tay’s $1 million scandalous splash

Lil Tay’s OnlyFans windfall prompts Australian artists to weigh both promise and pitfalls.

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