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Ten reasons you should be attending Brisbane Festival

David Berthold’s first festival as Artistic Director has much to offer: here are our anticipated highlights.

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The Senate Inquiry into Arts Funding: a new live performance work

If we have learned anything thus far it is this: one man’s excellence is another man’s mediocrity.

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Making the National Gallery more accountable

After a year of battered public opinion over provenance issues, NGA Director Gerard Vaughan opens up on the new strategic…

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50 ideas to make a city more creative

From the pragmatic to the absurd, here’s 50 bright ideas to make a city more creative and playful.

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Cultural capitals: Melbourne

With its famous laneway graffiti, dense commercial gallery scene and UNESCO City of Literature title, Melbourne likes to claim it…

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Is arts funding ethical?

When developing countries need clean water, can we justify arts philanthropy? Philosopher Peter Singer, artistic director Robyn Archer and arts…

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Ironically, ISIS' destruction shows the importance of curators

The war on culture by Islamic State demonstrates that the study of history, art and antiquity is a powerful and…

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Cash-free ways to earn a living

The arts are seeing a return to the bartering economy where cash is replaced by deals focused on time, goods…

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Essential guide to working for free

Creative professionals are bombarded by requests to work for free. Check on these guidelines for when to say yes, how…

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Holding the Man: from page to stage to screen

The ‘monumentally loved’ memoir by Timothy Conigrave is now a feature film: we track its convoluted journey to Australian cinemas.

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