George Dunford

George Dunford was Director of Content at ArtsHub, ScreenHub and GamesHub (2019-2022). He has also written for Meanjin, The Big Issue, Lonely Planet, The Good Food Guide and others. He has worked in digital leadership roles in the cultural sector for more than 10 years including at the National Library of Australia, National Museum of Australia and the Wheeler Centre. He is currently employed by Museums Victoria and is a mentor in the CEO Digital Mentorship program working with Back to Back and Desart. You can follow him on Twitter: @Hack_packer

George Dunford's Latest Articles

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Why museums still matter

For Museum Week, we ask curators, digital storytellers and Museum Directors how their organisations stay relevant in a busy age.

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Why we still need libraries

Under the weight of fake news, writer Susan Orlean looks at how US libraries remain at the heart of their…

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Re-writing your Next Chapter

With applications for a unique writing opportunity open for 2019, we look at the ideal mix of mentorship, residency and…

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Winners of 2019 Australian Book Industry Awards announced

The ABIAs saw Trent Dalton receiving several awards and a win for diverse books.

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National treasures at Canberra Museum and Gallery

Sidney Nolan’s key works are given pride of place at CMAG.

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Review: Revolutions: Rebels and Records, Melbourne Museum

A retro exhibition brings the Sixties back but with detail you’ve never seen before.

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Vale Les Murray

The poet hailed for creating 'a vernacular republic for Australia' passed away in Taree aged 80.

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How museums can stay relevant in the 21st Century

At Remix Sydney this year, Kim McKay spoke about museums finding new audiences and leading our national conversations.

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Review: The Gospel According to Paul, Canberra Theatre

Keating has risen again to save us from political shambles, but is Jonathan Biggins stretching the joke too far?

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Australian War Memorial funding under fire

An open letter from over 80 prominent Australians has criticised the proposed upgrade of this iconic Canberra institution.

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