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22 ways to approach the end of year blues

The end of the year can bring mixed feelings for many people working across the arts. Madeleine Dore delves into…

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On the Move: latest appointments and resignations

Changes at the helm for West Space, Sydney Film School, Bendigo Art Gallery, Royal Academy of Dance, National Museum, and…

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ICYMI: A wrap of this week’s arts news

New residencies, new developments, new program announcements and other arts news you may have missed.

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Why kids see summer holidays as a time to go back to school

Some children see the summer break from school as an opportunity to learn in an area they are passionate about.…

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All I want for Christmas is a beautiful new art book!

Diana Carroll takes a look at the bookshops to see what’s new for the art lover in your life.

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Creating Queensland’s future

The path forward for Queensland’s arts and cultural sector over the next 10 years and beyond is now open for…

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British Council’s ambitious stride forward through inclusivity

A year in as Country Director, ArtsHub speaks with British Council’s Helen Salmon about this year’s wins, and a more…

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Review: Danger Music by Eddie Ayres, Allen and Unwin

Ayres teaches us the transcendental power of music, Afghanistan’s fighting spirit and the peaks and valleys of the Middle East.

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Why art is indivisable from life

Art is not a luxurious extra, it's a necessity, writes Johanna Knox.

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Why an arts degree is now a must-have asset in the workplace

Once considered to be of low value, a Bachelor of Arts is now increasingly important to employers due to the…

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