Trends and Analysis
The voice of Aboriginal Australia
CAAMA brings economic benefits, mental wellbeing and cultural sustainability to Indigenous communities across Central Australia.
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…
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…
What book club is that?
Your book club may have no more in common with mine than lawn bowls has with Sumo wrestling.
Outing anonymous authors
The identity of novelist Elena Ferrente has been exposed, creating an international storm around the right of authors to remain…
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.
Philanthropy is not future ready
Philanthropy is failing to fulfill its promise as a radical disrupter, the National Conference by Philanthropy Australia was told.
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.
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.
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.