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Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

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Rubbing shoulders with the future

Why cultural entrepreneurship works in our times of funding cuts, and tips from the experts on how to navigate new…

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Australian culture in the Age of FANG

FANG – Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google and their ilk now dominate global culture. Where does that leave Australian identity?

Opinions & Analysis

Exposing the creative industries fallacy

The idea of creative industries is based on an economy that has no way to count the things that matter.

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Eastern suburbs provide audience for the West

An increased flow of works and ideas between cultural organisations in Sydney’s east and west is helping to unify the…

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Aping America is not the key to success

Should Australian writers, directors and actors be internationalising their work? No, says a key American television creator.

Opinions & Analysis

Jedi art warriors could save our society

The arts may contain the answer to a failing society but only if we stop buying in to the dominant…

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Eight lessons from the arts that could save our souls

The keys to successful creative art are also the keys to a good life.

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Too much or too little: understanding frequency in social media

We’re all told we should be doing it, but how do you plan your social media strategy and how much…

Opinions & Analysis

Has the bell finally tolled for theatre subscriptions?

Probably not, but the use case is changing globally. Better data is essential to keeping up with customer needs.

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