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Optimism prevails despite uncertainty in the industry
Arts and media professionals are facing tumultuous times but most in the arts are optimistic about the impact of the…
A borrower be: why the arts needs loans, not just grants
Philanthropists are increasingly interested in capacity building and impact investing but while small-to-mediums take advantage, a new Platform Paper says…
Over-programming puts arts workers at risk of burnout
Doing too much can give you an adrenaline rush but it comes at a long term cost.
How music trumps reading for childhood development
A new study suggests that informal music-making with very young children can lead to better attention and emotion regulation by…
Sorry but the NPEA's not dead yet
The new Minister has admitted he is thinking of 'adjustments' to the NPEA. We examine the evidence that the Budget…
Slow but steady progress at Collingwood arts precinct
The former TAFE college in Collingwood has received a $2 million basic upgrade, but the site is far from being…
Making it in the real world
At JMC Academy students work together on actual commercial projects to gain real world industry experience.
Making sense of your message
Victor Holder's RMIT Masters degree helped him to build a successful business and expand his art practice
Fostering critical engagement in education
Deakin University’s new Master of Creative Arts enables students to pursue a critically engaged creative practice.
A season promoting new talent
Graduates of Actors College of Theatre and Television (ACTT) are showcasing their talent in six plays at two Sydney theatres.