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On the move: Latest sector appointments

New Chair for The Wheeler Centre, Executive Director departs MTC, and more.

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Are ‘quiet firing’ and ‘quiet quitting’ real in the arts?

Are the arts the perfect breeding ground for the global trend of ‘quiet firing’ and ‘quiet quitting’, systemically plagued by…

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This week’s arts news

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Santos pulls plug on Darwin Festival sponsorship

A coalition of climate and arts philanthropists has offered $200,000 to Darwin Festival to replace the support of fossil fuel…

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How the arts can move forward with ‘care’

At a recent interdisciplinary forum, speakers explore the notion of care and how it is vital in moving towards the…

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Creating an exciting new vision for contemporary arts and culture

Brisbane Powerhouse unveils a revitalised program for contemporary arts in the RiverCity following Covid and floods.

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Opportunities and awards

Shepparton Art Museum's open-call, winners of the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize, First Nations Creator Program Recipients, NGV's Rigg Design Prize…

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Beyond the transactional: Awards honouring leadership for the arts

The Creative Partnership Australia Awards celebrates nine recipients who bring together business, philanthropy and the arts.

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Why rest is good for you and your creativity

When was the last time you felt rested? If you’re racking your brain to remember, read on.

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Losing long-term sponsors: crises or opportunities?

It’s often said that all good things must pass. But how many positives can you draw from the end of…

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