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Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy. A fair-skinned woman with long red hair smiles at the camera. She wears a black shirt and a silver necklace and is standing with a lake and trees visible behind her.
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ACT election: Labor’s vision for the arts in the Australian Capital Territory

Tara Cheyne, ACT Minister for Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy, outlines her vision for the national capital’s creative future.

a robot sits at a bench with a computer laptop. generative AI.
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Does generative AI and AI for book editing spell the end of professional editors?

In the world of AI for book editing, professional editors are more than just nit-pickers looking for typos, say the…

Jo Clay, the Member for Ginninderra and ACT Greens spokesperson for the arts. The ACT election takes place on Saturday 19 October 2024. A fair-skinned woman with wavy, should-length black hair and wearing a green jacket over a black shirt, stands with her hands on her hips and smiling in front of a brightly painted piece of street art.
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ACT election: let’s put art at the heart of the capital

The ACT Greens spokesperson for Arts and Culture, Legislative Assembly member Jo Clay, presents the case for voting Greens in…

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The MONA conundrum: balancing artistic provocation and institutional responsibility

Does the debate on MONA's gender-based art space have a wider impact on the Australian cultural sector?

A shoal of red and gold fish swimming in turquoise waters. Sorrento Art Prize
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New $125,000 art prize reminds us to ask questions

Is the Sorrento Art Prize a concern? We take a look at Australia's newest and richest offering.

crowd of people viewing an art fair, Sydney Contemporary
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All was fair at the fair – a counterview on Sydney Contemporary

Last week ArtsHub published one insider's view of the recent art fair; it prompted this alternative view from the owner…

In a blue lit film studio, the silhouettes of three crew members are among the equipment. screen diversity
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Pathways to progress – achieving lasting screen diversity in Australia’s industry

We can look to international models for ways to address the systemic lack of diversity on and off our screens.

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The Town Hall debate – adapting local council managed facilities to provide art spaces

There are so many empty and unused spaces across councils in Australia, that could be affordably made usable for local…

blonde female singer in red dress in front of Uluru. Cultural tourism
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What's changed in cultural tourism?

Understanding value, handing over to First Nations-led experiences, and the long tail of COVID – ArtsHub looks at what’s changing…

people wandering around art fair looking at artworks.
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An insider's take on the success of Sydney Contemporary art fair

This year's Sydney Contemporary art fair was creatively a bit dull, but a solid income earner for the majority of…

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