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Putting the social back in social media

Social media works most effectively for your organisation when you add value to your community.

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The Labor agenda for arts policy

With a Labor Government looking increasingly likely after the 2016 Federal election, Arts spokesman Mark Dreyfus is re-examining the ALP's…

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Webisodes: do they really get you into mainstream television?

The Katering Show is one of dozens of brand new webisodes competing for attention - but it comes with a…

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Fears museums split would damage lobbying power

A new peak body could leave both galleries and museums weakened, argues Museums Australia.

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Forget passion – unpaid work keeps fringe festivals afloat

Fringe Festivals have powerful positive economic impacts for cities but not so often so the performers who make them.

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Tasmanian theatre revival bridges pro-am divide

The inaugural Tasmanian Theatre Awards, to be presented later this month, demonstrate the vitality of a sector structurally different from…

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Making a pact with the devil

Coal corporations, oil companies and casinos have money to spend on the arts. Should you steer clear or mine their…

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Ten unmissable shows at Perth International Arts Festival

From dance and theatre to contemporary music and visual art, here are our picks of the shows to see at…

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Arts activism for refugees

Arts activist Scotia Monkivitch has devised performances and installations to poetically engage the public in a dialogue and bring to…

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The best councils for the arts: ACT, NT and TAS

We’ve clocked up the frequent flyer points to bring you this final slice of the best arts regions for NT,…

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