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Art, politics, money: current issues for a revisited cultural policy

In this extract from the latest Currency House platform paper, David Throsby discusses important issues and areas for concern that…

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How the National Theatre is changing the face of ballet and drama

Making the arts accessible to working class kids and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, is a passion for the directors…

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Australians in Venice for the architecture biennale

Australians make a global impact at the world’s premier architectural event prompting greater environmental and gender considersations.

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$588,000 game-changer to improve festivals for people living with disability

Eastern Riverina Arts has been granted over half a million dollars in funding by the NDIA for a much needed…

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The ongoing impact of gentrification on artist run spaces

Gentrification is an ongoing issue for small arts organisations, but in the ARI space, it is particularly felt and in…

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Five ways arts training helps creatives

From hands-on experience in a major stage musical, to polishing your writing skills across a range of genres, arts education…

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Reimagining a brutal love story for the age of #MeToo

WAAPA’s full scale, mid-year musical is a gritty new production of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, Carousel.

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Let’s talk about Western Australia’s creative future

The future opportunities in Western Australia’s creative and cultural industries will be discussed at the upcoming REMIX Academy Perth.

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Report shows best art schools in Australia, by student satisfaction

Art schools continue to set a high bar, with education and student satisfaction standards well above Australian universities, according to…

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Do I deserve to be here? On feeling like an imposter

Former massage therapist Andrew Webber shares how he overcame feelings of self-doubt and made the transition into a successful career…

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