Writing and Publishing
Why we buy e-books but still borrow print
What place do ebooks – hold in the reading behaviour of Australia’s 10 million public library borrowers?
Calls to review peak body funding
Service organisations and peak bodies are essential to the ecology of the sector but funding is haphazard and opaque.
Rare chance to join the Convent
For an arts organisation in need of studio space this vacancy may be the answer to a fervent prayer.
Idea too dangerous for festival
Sydney Opera House has cancelled a talk by Muslim writer and activist who claims he is the victim of censorship.
The Canary Press Issue 4: Story Magazine
The latest issue features stories written by eight-year-old children reinterpreted by a stable of acclaimed Australian writers.
Salman Rushdie announced for two big Australian festivals
Perhaps the world's most revered and reviled author will speak about the freedom to write to Australian audiences.
Brisbane Festival unveils 2014 program
Noel Staunton’s fifth and final Brisbane Festival features circus, theatre and Indigenous arts, bookended by American culture.
Voice your views on OpenMic
ArtsHub's has launched a new avenue of expression to open up conversation in the Australian arts sector.
Melbourne unlocks academic treasure trove
A biennial free festival is unveiling the hidden cultural treasures of one of Australia’s oldest universities.
Christine Piper: After Darkness
After Darkness tells the story of Tomakazu Ibaraki a Japanese doctor interred at an enemy alien camp in remote South…