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State Library Victoria receives biggest donation ever

Less than six months after launching its ambitious redevelopment campaign, the State Library of Victoria has three quarters of the…

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Why funding arts is smart philanthropy

It's hard to argue with clean water but the best philanthropy deals with issues before they become problems with debate,…

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$10 an hour: harsh realities before Senate Inquiry

The Senate hearing on arts funding in Hobart was told the arts sector in Tasmania is close to collapse.

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Moneybag: latest money news

Five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts professionals have been announced as the 2015 participants of British Council’s ACCELERATE.

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WA arts community protests to Senate Inquiry

The Senate Inquiry into Budget cuts to Australia Council has heard fears that vulnerable communities will lose out most .

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The Senate Inquiry into Arts Funding: a new live performance work

If we have learned anything thus far it is this: one man’s excellence is another man’s mediocrity.

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Who scored those coveted Creative Fellowships?

With a stipend that pays a generous salary for two years, 10 senior artists have hit the jackpot with Sidney…

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Tasmania’s Liberal Government protests Brandis arts cuts

Both the State Government and Tasmania’s artists predict devastation for the State’s cultural centre under the Budget cuts.

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Is arts funding ethical?

When developing countries need clean water, can we justify arts philanthropy? Philosopher Peter Singer, artistic director Robyn Archer and arts…

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Cash-free ways to earn a living

The arts are seeing a return to the bartering economy where cash is replaced by deals focused on time, goods…

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