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Art is a constant reminder of our colonial wars

Two hundred log coffins were commissioned for Australia’s bicentenary. Thirty years later, the NGA's Director and the project’s curator discuss…

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Peer mentorship offers rewards beyond the silo of geography

A new program led by the British Council pairs Australian and British arts colleagues from minority and First Nations backgrounds…

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

New CEO for SALA, new Marketing head at Bundanon, and Adelaide Fringe Ambassadors announced.

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The Sydney Opera House is not a billboard – sector speaks out

Anger across the sector as NSW Premier orders the Sydney Opera House to be used for horse racing advertisement –…

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Creatives have the power to change politics NOW

Claiming a formerly safe Liberal seat will create greater visibility for art and culture. The Arts Party head to the…

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ICYMI: This week’s arts news updates

From program announcements and new Fellowships, to clearer rules for busking, here are the news stories you may have missed…

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The politics of art in New York: an Australian perspective

What do the politics of the Australian and the New York independent arts scene have in common? Surprisingly, quite a…

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Creative ageing is an urgent and fashionable topic, yet currently unsustainable

Creative ageing is a two-fold problem: the crisis of our artists ageing into poverty, and the lack of sustainability in…

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Mastering the interview: Tips from journos

Do you freeze at the thought of doing an interview with the media? Here are a few tips on how…

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ICYMI: this week’s arts news round up

From going carbon neutral to axed and appointed directors, money for arts and disabilities and three years of a silo…

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