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A cathedral made of yellow lights, with rugged up people looking up at it and walking through, with one woman holding her left arm out towards the lights. Bendigo Electric Wonderland
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From Kahlo to Keys of Gold, the joys of Bendigo in winter

There are some cities that are worth a visit all year-round. But Bendigo in the colder months is especially full…

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Step out of the studio and into the Toolbox

Upskill, connect and grow your creative career.

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Want to know more about fair, safe, respectful work in the creative industries? This new website is for you

The new Creative Workplaces website provides clear information on pay, working conditions and workplace safety for artists, arts workers and…

A bald man carrying a book standing in front of some artworks.
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Income averaging: everything you wanted to know but were too afraid to ask

How can creatives leverage the income averaging scheme to receive a large tax refund?

A circus performer appears to be rehearsing. They are hanging with one arm holding a thin rope and legs bent 90 degrees, against the backdrop of a large textile with blocks of neon yellow, blue, pink and purple colours.
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Let experts help you get over your fear of ‘the ask’ – for free

Don’t let doubt get in the way of fundraising by utilising the Australian Cultural Fund’s free platform and coaching services.

A group of spectators surround a body of water in an immersive theatre experience by Phatom Peak.
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World-building for grown-ups: Phantom Peak’s creators on immersion, innovation and why fun matters

The minds behind the UK’s award-winning Phantom Peak immersive experience land at REMIX Sydney.

A First Nations Elder standing confidently outdoors in the red desert with two of her large-scale paintings. The paintings feature large circles, dots, and washes of paint on yellow, gray and black.
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Beyond the Fair: painting a bigger picture with DAAF

How can an art fair help bridge divides? We speak to two leaders at Darwin Aboriginal Art Fair to find…

The CEO of the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) joins a suite of speakers at the upcoming REMIX Summit, Sydney. Pictured are the main buildings of MoPOP: the architecture is inspired by the energy, movement and fluidity of the arts; a visually impactful image showing a series of interconnected buildings adorned in aluminum shingles in white, red and blue, which have a flowing, fabric-like quality to them.
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Beyond the exhibit: How Seattle’s Museum of Pop Culture is reimagining what a museum can be

The CEO of MoPOP is heading to REMIX Summit Sydney to share her insights into ways cultural institutions can stay…

A painting of little figures camping by the beach in a naive style.
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Pay Attention! – and maybe learn a thing or two

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair returns with an empowering message and new cultural experiences in tropical Queensland.

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British Council connects through Culture Grants

Cross-border artistic collaborations forged between the UK and Australia.

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