Education

Testing Times: the unpaid labour of auditioning from home
Actors are struggling with increased requirements for self-testing, while casting agencies save time and money. The MEAA is formulating a…

Proposed new arts curriculum leaves Australian artists hanging
The proposed update to the national arts curriculum improves guidelines around teaching First Nations art, but stops short of addressing…

News in Brief: What Melbourne's lockdown means for screens
Plus a round-up of all the week's news and reviews from the world of Australian film, television and games.

Create your own future in a collaborative culture of live performance
Be career-ready for your backstage future with the Diploma of Live Production and Technical Services at TAFE SA’s Adelaide College…

Stage students find artistic inspiration in Dada and The Decameron
Devising new work using a Dada-esque ideation technique is just one of the creative ways students at Federation University Arts…

Make the transition from creative to creative professional
We asked JMC Academy alumna Serena Kassam for her best tips for school-leavers who want to study and work in…

Undertake a practical apprenticeship in dance and drama
The National Theatre Drama School and Ballet School are looking for team players who are fearless and imaginative. Auditions for…

Leading from the front: how an MFA helps realise your vision
Ali Murphy-Oates, the Managing Director of Sydney-based company Moogahlin Performing Arts and a proud Wailwan woman, has her eyes firmly…

Learning to nurture diverse voices in young adult literature
How are writers of children’s and young adult books being trained to tell difficult and diverse stories? We speak with…

A regional Queensland university reawakens the creative arts
After an unprecedented year in the tertiary sector, University of Southern Queensland’s School of Creative Arts has launched a slate…