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Moneybag: latest money news

Victoria's artistic youth and a profoundly unorthodox pianist are celebrating financial wins this week.

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When art meets politics

What happens when you cross an artist with a politician? The Basics Rock'n'Roll Party (BRRP) raises questions about the role…

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ABC’s Classic FM faces cuts: it’s time to change the tune

Cuts to Classic FM's "live" music broadcasts comes as no surprise.

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The changing face of philanthropy

Donors are younger, savvier and using a new raft of techniques and vehicles in deciding how they support not-for-profits.

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Crossing the ditch: strengthening trans-Tasman touring

With New Zealand and Australia such close neighbours, why aren’t more artists focused on reciprocal tours?

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Queensland's independent scene fights on, wounded

A year after devastating funding cuts savaged the sector, Brisbane's independent scene is still fighting but some have fallen.

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Artists breathe new life into Docklands

Can artists and creative enterprises revitalise underutilised spaces in Docklands and beyond?

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Unveiled: FR!SK, Namatjira to Now, Hamlet hits the road

From Brisbane to Benalla via Canberra, Adelaide and the Mornington Peninsula, here are the latest program announcements.

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Versatile hues of the National Art School Short Courses

The National Art School has restructured its Short Courses Program for 2015 enabling art lessons in the busiest schedule.

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No pain, no gain? The abuse of power in arts education

Does Whiplash, the new film by American Damien Chazelle, glorify or denounce the behaviour of an obsessive teacher?

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