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What happens to the arts in Australia’s future workforce?

A major study of Australia’s future workforce has good and bad news for those working in the creative industries.

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Arts lobbying succeeds with Senate Inquiry

Arts activists today are celebrating the success of the call for a Senate Inquiry by ArtsPeak, the confederation of national…

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Move over MONA, Art Tower to oversee Hobart

An interactive art tower powered by the climbing effort of visitors will ensure MONA is not the only reason tourists…

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Making heritage accessible to NSW schools

NSW Government is funding a pilot program to enable disadvantaged students to experience historic and cultural heritage.

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Saving energy costs in public venues

Between keeping galleries cold enough for artworks and theatres warm enough for patrons, energy is a major expense for arts…

Features

How provenance became sexy

Tracking provenance is the detective genre of the museum world, attracting filmmakers and journalists as well as museum professionals.

Features

Your static business model is dead

With technology transforming business models at an alarming rate, agility is the key to organisational success.

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Five top trends you need to know

In a world where attention spans are dropping, tapping into trends as they happen is essential for cultural providers trying…

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Overcoming loneliness: how art will tackle the next great social challenge

Within little more than a decade, more Australians will live alone than in nuclear families. The arts will be essential…

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Vote Arts lobby delivers regional arts funding boost

Following successful pre-election lobbying , the WA Government has committed $24 million to five new programs in regional arts.

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