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ICYMI: this week’s arts news in brief

From unpaid artists to Election policies, Museum Week wisdoms, coups in the festival sector, and grant rounds announced ... it's…

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From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West

How can we carry the past into the future? Collaborations between Yirramboi Festival and Pulima Art Festival offer a fresh…

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ICYMI: this week’s arts news in brief

From Venice Biennale to a school poetry slam, the best art school named and programs launched - the week's arts…

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Arts policies go missing in 2019 election campaign

To date, neither major party has developed a coherent arts policy in more than six years.

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ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news

From record box office numbers, to funding advice for artists, history unveiled and a salute to those we lost in…

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Wellness as the new disruptor

Technology use is leading a wellness revolution and more authentic place making according to speakers at REMIX Sydney.

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Trend scouting – what's driving cultural entrepreneurship this year

VR and immersive experience are still leading the creative entrepreneurial sector, but bespoke – more human – creativity is on…

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NAVA responds to persistent NSW political interference

Coinciding with a national call out for greater artistic courage, NAVA also responds to continued political interference in arts decisions…

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ICYMI: this week's arts news in brief

Opera Australia announces unique concert, Australian Museum upgrade given green light, funding boost for Vision Australia’s library services, and more.

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An Aboriginal perspective on political correctness

It’s not funny to us – First Nations writer Angelina Hurley takes an Aboriginal perspective on political correctness and humour.

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