Policy

Indie theatre sector releases zero-tolerance harassment policy
‘We will no longer tolerate this climate of fear and silence,’ say sector members.

Sexual harassment and abuse targeted through new Code of Behaviour
Described as a living document, which can be updated as required following sector input, the Code of Practice is based…

Make art a priority in your NDIS plan
The NDIS is the most significant social reform in recent years and there are numerous resources to help you prioritise…

Copyright Agency pushed to last resort
Peak copyright agency forced to take the NSW Government to the Copyright Tribunal after its refusal to pay for fair…

How the Palaszczuk Government is supporting the arts
The office of the Queensland Premier and Minister for the Arts, Annastacia Palaszczuk, spruiks the government's investment in the arts…

Queensland: towards a greener creative state
As the state’s election looms, the Queensland Greens’ candidate for McConnel, Kirsten Lovejoy discusses the party’s arts policies.

Yes vote celebrated by arts organisations
Arts leaders are calling upon the government to act in the wake of the Yes vote triumphing, while also acknowledging…

LNP promises $9 million for arts as QLD election heats up
Promised initiatives include funding for regional arts infrastructure, professional development, and bringing the Pop-Up Globe Theatre to Brisbane.

Repatriation of ancestors undoes old wrongs
Two female ancestors were returned from Canada and Germany to their traditional family groups, their spirits to be returned to…

Regions are beyond sticky – they're hotspots
From resilience indicators to regional hotspots, research underpinned successes at the recent Creative Regions Summit in Canberra.