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Peak bodies welcome re-elected Albanese Government and call for greater commitment to live music and visual arts sectors
NAVA and 20 contemporary music organisations have welcomed Labor’s re-election and are collectively calling for stronger focus by the new…
Federal Budget 2025-26: how does it benefit the arts?
The new Budget offers little in the way of arts sector-specific support, leaving many peak bodies disappointed.
NAVA launches its Disability Action Plan
NAVA intends to challenge ableism and promote equitable conditions for people with disability through its new action plan.
Beacon of hope as Senate releases final report to stop AI theft and remunerate creatives
Recommendations from the Select Committee on Adopting AI seek to address 'unprecedented theft' by Meta, Google and Amazon.
Just an Inquiry or a golden opportunity?
Arts sector leaders respond to the launch of the Commonwealth Government COVID-19 Response Inquiry.
How risk aversion is impacting insurance for artists
Elevated working platforms sending insurance sky-high for arts workers and artists.
Arts organisations’ statements on the Voice (part 2)
In the lead-up to the referendum vote, ArtsHub has collated more official arts sector statements on the Voice.
Structural transformation to support gender equity in the arts
Institutions need to consider how creative labour, practice and outputs are valued.
Building community: guide to socially-engaged arts projects
For a community engaged project to be successful, as well as culturally safe, practitioners require knowledge. This resource will assist.
When can artists afford to retire?
The official retirement age in Australia has just gone up. But when do artists typically clock off from their working…