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The voice of Aboriginal Australia

CAAMA brings economic benefits, mental wellbeing and cultural sustainability to Indigenous communities across Central Australia.

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9 things Indigenous arts workers wish you knew

Fear of getting it wrong is a key reason producers fail to program Indigenous arts. So we asked those who…

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The taste for philanthropy is spreading

'Australians have become addicted to giving, and the taste for philanthropy has become as alluring and natural to them as…

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What book club is that?

Your book club may have no more in common with mine than lawn bowls has with Sumo wrestling.

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Outing anonymous authors

The identity of novelist Elena Ferrente has been exposed, creating an international storm around the right of authors to remain…

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Turning a free lunch into a gravy train

Whether you are a wannabe, a winner or a frustrated also-ran, working the award scene can be rewarding.

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Philanthropy is not future ready

Philanthropy is failing to fulfill its promise as a radical disrupter, the National Conference by Philanthropy Australia was told.

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Is your life interesting enough for a memoir?

Memoirs and autobiographies regularly fill the top spots on bestseller lists, but not everyone has a life worthy of memoir.

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Art you have to be sick to see

Public hospitals across Australia hold significant art collections putting some of our most significant artists to work as remote therapists.

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Placing not plonking: developers and public art

Developers need to do more than commission public art, they need to make it work with the city.

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