Policy
Note to a Mate
Tamara Winikoff, NAVA's Executive Director, writes an open letter to the Federal Government's Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations and…
What will happen to the arts in Queensland now?
With the decimation of the Labor government in the Queensland elections over the weekend many people in the arts may…
Fiona Hall and Ron Radford win Visual Arts Awards
Two careers in the visual arts were last week recognised with the Australia Council Visual Arts Laureate Award and Laureate…
Philip Quast on the rhythm of the stage
Philip Quast is a one of Australia’s most successful performers, star of Sondheim, Shakespeare and the small screen. Currently appearing…
Adelaide’s ‘Mad March’ under investigation
The South Australian government is considering reducing the number of Adelaide events during the ‘Mad March’ period, after Clipsal 500…
Mitchell Review of Private Sector Support released
Arts Minister Simon Crean this week released the report of the Review of Private Sector Support for the Arts, chaired…
The Music Council of Australia Instrument Bank
The Music Council of Australia has instruments available for loan to musicians who have the verve and virtuosity to play…
The lowdown on living as an artist in Australia
Want to know your chances of surviving as an artist in Australia? The Australia Council for the Arts has it…
Singapore invests heavily in arts education
The National Arts Council in Singapore has introduced a new funding scheme for schools to encourage greater student participation and…
Zimbabwe's National Arts Merit Awards
The National Arts Council of Zimbabwe announced winners of the 10th National Merit Awards at the 7 Arts Theatre in…