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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…

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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Making it in the real world

At JMC Academy students work together on actual commercial projects to gain real world industry experience.

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Making sense of your message

Victor Holder's RMIT Masters degree helped him to build a successful business and expand his art practice

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Fostering critical engagement in education

Deakin University’s new Master of Creative Arts enables students to pursue a critically engaged creative practice.

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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.

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