Search News

See all news

Search Results

'A Modern Murder' at Sydney Festival is sure to be a 2025 program highlight. A blonde woman in a short-sleeved red dress and red hat smiles flirtatiously from the dock in an old-fashioned courtroom. A swarm of photographers and radio-men crowd around her.
Features

From true crime to post-colonialism: Sydney Festival launches its 2025 season

Olivia Ansell’s final Sydney Festival as Director grapples with big questions and has factored the cost of living crisis into…

ArtsHub has conducted a poll to discover the best Australian plays of the twenty-first century.
Features

The 5 best Australian plays of the 21st century

ArtsHub conducted a poll of some of the country's most prestigious theatre professionals to determine the best Australian plays of…

Setting boundaries can be difficult for many people.
Features

Setting boundaries: 3 essential strategies

Setting boundaries can be beneficial for your workload and your mental health. Here are some tips to do so respectfully.

AI can piece together information to discriminate applicants based on gender and women are likely to suffer. Two brown hexagon mirrors held up to a face, half obscuring it.
Features

Women believe AI reduces bias in recruitment process – but does it?

A recent study showed that women prefer AI assessors in recruitment, but perhaps they just prefer them over men.

social media hacking: The hand of a white male person holding a smartphone displaying a range of social media icons on its screen against a black background.
Features

Rise of social media hacking devastating creative small businesses

A timely warning for all creative professionals: social media account hacking is rising, and your small business may be more…

Girl in grey sweatshirt in pottery workshop.
Features

Should I offer workshops to help the cash flow?

ArtsHub looks at the pros and cons of running workshops, and takes you through the steps of working out how…

Regional Arts WA team with Regional Arts Network representatives and special guests. A photo of a group of arts workers smiling and looking at the camera with a sign with the text 'REGIONAL ARTS WA'.
Features

A 30-year ambition: Regional Arts WA steps up the game to drive funding innovation

For its 30th anniversary, Regional Arts WA has launched a new investment framework that seeks to shift away from fragmented…

Artists are frustrated by the arts lack of a meritocracy.
Features

Outrage and resentment: the arts are not a meritocracy

Some parts of the professional industry operate under a veneer of a meritocracy. But artists aren't buying it.

Two stacks of green cardboard tied up in a brown band made to look like money.
Features

5 ways to save money, but still support the arts

Want to support creatives but don't have much cash yourself? Check out these options.

Slow productivity is making an impact on the creative arts industry.
Features

Unpacking slow productivity: how artists can combat burnout and enhance creativity

'Quiet quitting' has subsided, but 'slow productivity' is taking its place. The effects are being felt worldwide.

1 2 3 46