Film
How millennials are changing everything
Millennials are the great disrupters in how content today is created and consumed, and unless you get with the program…
Making your workplace a mosh pit for creative ideas
The key to success in scaling your creative company is to demolish the silos and the egos and dive in…
Darwin Festival to go ahead despite political ruckus
Despite recent dramas, including the dismissal of the Board and the appointment of a statutory manager, the 2016 Festival will…
Regenerating regional arts
Regional Australia may be dry and dusty but the cultural landscape has a vitality that demonstrates the power of culture…
No clear winner but a clear loser
Indeed the most positive comment in relation to Senator Fifield that we could find on Twitter was 'He turned up'.
If you work in the arts, it's time to leave Australia
The three smallest contemporary visual arts jurisdictions SA, NT and ACT have now been wiped off the map of Australia.
Greens expand arts policy
New Centrelink and superannuation plans to help support artistic careers have been added to the Greens' policy platform.
Light wars pit art against projections
Dripping paint on the walls of the MCA this week is a symptom of the profile of light festivals. But…
Greens use theatre to sell politics
Indie company The Cutting Room Floor have collaborated with Senator Scott Ludlam to create six short plays based on Greens…
Coalition fails to deliver arts policy
Labor and Greens presented their election platforms at this week's National Debate but Arts Minister Mitch Fifield ducked and wove.