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How creatives can stop drinking themselves to death

From gallery openings to the ritual of post-show drinks, alcohol saturates the arts. How can we lessen the damage grog…

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Women retire with $150,000 less

Here’s what you need to know about superannuation and how to retire with more.

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e-baby

A well crafted, entertaining piece of theatre by a female lead creative team.

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Ida by Alison Evans

Ida is a novel about youth, acceptance and the mysterious power of inter-dimensional travel.

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Employers want what arts graduates have

Research shows the skills taught in arts and humanities including communication, critical thinking and presentation are increasing sought by employers.

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Opportunity for emerging and early career practitioners

Here’s a great opportunity for professional development. But why aren't designers, artisans, filmmakers and writers applying?

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5 mistakes that could get your application rejected

Sometimes you only get one chance to make the right impression.

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Will the arts ever have a shorter working week?

A shorter working week is not to be sniffed at, even in the arts where many of us already eschew…

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Fragile Matter

A sweaty, thumping collaboration between Tasmania’s Tasdance and Greece’s Jukstapoz for Ten Days on the Island.

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All Is Given: A Memoir in Songs by Linda Neil

Provocative, teasing, charismatic and achingly tender.

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