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An elderly, fair-skinned man with white hair, and wearing a blue shirt, sits with his trousers rolled up to his knees on the rocky edge of a beach. The ocean, the beach, bushland and the sky are visible behind him. The photo depicts the influential naturalist and broadcaster, Sir David Attenborough.
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David Attenborough at 99: A legacy of ocean advocacy

As the environmental titan Sir David Attenborough celebrates another milestone, what can the arts learn from his lifelong commitment to…

The words 'The End' is chalked onto a stone. Smaller stones are around it.
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Famous closing lines in books

So, you've tried guessing the opening lines of famous novels, how about the final words?

Empire Theatre is working with metropolitan venues to develop pathways for technical theatre jobs. Image: James Newport.
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Regional training program tackles technical theatre jobs

With qualified stage technicians in short supply post-COVID, venues are working together to provide pathways for technical theatre jobs.

The mighty Balonne Rive at St George, Queensland, connects a string of remote towns that are buzzing with regional arts.
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Thriving regional arts: a Queensland artist's big impact in a small town

It's easy to forget that there are plenty of micro regional arts business across Australia doing work to connect communities…

Playing around with ChatGPT for just a few minutes can illuminate new paths for your creative business. The photo shows a tablet device bearing the text ChatGPT: Optimizing language models for dialogue' written in pink text on a green background.
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Three ChatGPT experiments you can try right now

These three, short, simple experiments only take a few minutes with ChatGPT. The results may surprise you.

Nagi, a middle-aged Japanese-Australian woman with black hair, in a kitchen cooking and smiling at the camera. She is making plagiarism claims against another cookbook author.
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Baking bad: what a cookbook stoush tells us about creative plagiarism

When does inspiration become 'plagiarism'? The latest stoush between famed cookbook authors serves as an important case study.

three people working and chatting in a ceramic studio. North Queensland Potters
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The pros and cons of a self-directed craft education

If you can't go to art school, you may be able to carve out a career via a self-directed studio…

A woman is lying on a couch with a book over her face. There is a bookcase behind her and a coffee table on her right with flowers in a vase.
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20 famous opening lines in books

Fancy yourself a whiz at literary trivia?

Visitors exiting a traditional Japanese building in Tokyo with Art Week Tokyo banners. Art travel guide.
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Art travel guide: here are the best times to visit these five Asian cities in 2025

Go beyond the sightseeing with these art events that bring together the best in the city.

ceramic workshop group. art workshops
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6 reasons why teaching art workshops can boost your own creativity

Teaching art workshops is not an add-on – they can also creatively boost your own artistic practice.

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