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Marieke Hardy on making art anonymously

From public figure to anonymous creator and back again, Marieke Hardy stepped into the public sphere as Artistic Director of…

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New study should be the final nail for open-plan offices

Research shows that when employees can’t concentrate, they tend to communicate less. They may even become indifferent to their coworkers.

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When literature takes you by surprise: or the case against trigger warnings

The strong emotional connections and resonances of literature can happen at any time.

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Sovereign stories: stories for all of us (but firstly, us)

The First Nations Australia Writers Network gathers in Canberra next week, a momentous occasion for all Australians, but especially for…

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Kiss and sell: The story of the Sydney Opera House

Helen Pitt tells the extraordinary story of the 20th century's most recognisable building.

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How to navigate a festival program

With dozens, sometimes hundreds of choices, navigating an arts festival program can be overwhelming. Arts industry figures offer their tips…

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Sex sells, but does it sound good?

Is the increased focus on performers' sex appeal a tacit acknowledgement that classical music can no longer connect with society…

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Craft: it's good for your health

Craft practices are being looked to as something of an antidote to the stresses and pressures of modern living.

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Love your bookshop day!

Calling all book lovers! Here's a roundup of events and celebrations at local bookshops across Australia for Love Your Bookshop…

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When design innovation takes a dark turn

At the 2018 Creative Summit, neuroscientist, engineer and human-centred designer Melis Senova explained why it’s important to be a conscious…

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