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UniSA prepares students for flexible careers when they most need it
Resilience and innovation are core to shaping a career in the arts or creative industries. UniSA is breaking the boundaries…
What JobKeeper changes mean to the arts
While news that JobKeeper payments have been pushed out to March 2021 is a win, it is a life raft…
Transition degree helping older students upskill now available online
WAAPA’s Bachelor of Performing Arts Practice Transition major is designed to prepare the future leaders of the performing arts industry…
Why virtual Open Days are more accessible than ever
Geographic distance and long travel times are no longer a challenge for prospective students seeking to learn more about courses…
Aboriginal-led Parrtjima festival a leading light for festival sector recovery
In the wake of COVID-19 and global Black Lives Matter protests, Parrtjima 2020, with its theme 'Lifting Our Spirits', is…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Callout to Australian composers for heritage-listed residency program, shortlist for Elizabeth Jolley short story prize revealed, Copyright Cultural Fund announcement…
Solid tips for podcasting during the time of Covid
With less options to participate in the arts in real life, many are turning to podcasts to express themselves. If…
Data shows 1 in 4 audience members have returned to cultural events and venues
Data collected in the second phase of the Audience Outlook Monitor instills confidence, while also suggesting that full recovery of…
Carriageworks secures independent future
Carriageworks saved, thanks to a 20-year lease agreement and guaranteed annual funding - two necessities it has battled since opening…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
A new Artistic Director for Melbourne Writers Festival, NAVA’s Executive Director to move on in August, and more.