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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…

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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…

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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…

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Regenerating regional arts

Regional Australia may be dry and dusty but the cultural landscape has a vitality that demonstrates the power of culture…

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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'.

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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.

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Greens expand arts policy

New Centrelink and superannuation plans to help support artistic careers have been added to the Greens' policy platform.

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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…

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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…

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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.

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