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Should you study online to improve your job prospects?

Online degrees simply opening up higher education but can a qualification from your bedroom compete with an on-campus degree?

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Conflict over copyright - is it fair?

The arts sector is deeply divided over the introduction of fair use into the Australian Copyright Act, as was evident…

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Tax Tips for Arts Professionals

The end of the financial year is soon to be upon us so make the most of your tax dollar.

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Bright spots emerge in changing cinema landscape

The number of cinemas is shrinking in the face of so many alternatives but there are rare movie houses putting…

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Minister admits 'close interest' in Ballet School

The Minister for the Arts has defended a $1 million grant to the Australian Ballet School, in a slasher budget…

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How to register as a charity

Your not-for-profit arts organisations may be eligible for tax-deductible donations if you register as a charity.

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Built for sex: how architecture dictates bedroom habits

Architects advertise homes built for entertaining or family interaction but do some styles encourage more sex?

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Australian boutique design is in global demand

A Vivid Ideas forum revealed Australian designers are in hot demand at fairs globally, but they’re lacking support at home.

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Making your board work for you

The latest SAMAG panel discussion struck a chord with many, and offered sound advice on board governance from an experienced…

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I don’t believe in being an expert

British designer Kate Moross was in Sydney for Semi-Permanent imparting tips, including why pizza was the greatest creative stimulant.

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