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Will Blockbuster exhibitions be the collateral damage of COVID?

When we think of blockbusters we imagine big crowds, big dollars and international travel – a sure recipe for cancellation…

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Report shows festivals will play key role in our post-COVID revival

A new UniSA study, prepared in conjunction with Arts SA and Adelaide Festival Centre, indicates South Australia’s festival sector has…

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Additional $8M for Trove as national archive is relaunched

With over 68,000 users daily, accessing more than 6.5 billion digitised records, Trove was ready for a clean-up, and has…

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In Depth: Mines Versus Aboriginal Culture

With four accounts in the past month coming to attention, we take a look at the escalating disrespect for traditional…

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Could paid entry become the new norm for galleries and museums?

Research shows that numbers drop off when museum entry is imposed, but are there ways around it to bolster revenue?

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How divided are readers on removing Australia's colonialist monuments?

Reader comments show that the removal of colonial monuments in Australia is a deeply divided debate.

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Are Australian monuments in line to be toppled?

As a trend sweeps the world, from the US to London, Brussels, Edinburgh and beyond, we ask what Australia’s colonialist…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Reopening news, opportunities for artists, a major gift of paintings to AGSA, ACOs Tognetti celebrates 30th anniversary, introducing The Reservoir…

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Is your digital pivot sustainable as core programming?

How sticky is your new digital COVID programming, and will it make that secondary pivot back into your core programming…

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As travel restrictions ease, arts orgs need your support

First the bushfires and then COVID closures, we look at three arts organisations hardest hit in 2020 and what the…

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