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Ralph Grayden

Ralph Grayden is an ex-lawyer who, since 2003, has made a substantially less well remunerated living as a journalist and…

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A JUMP mentorship under the looking glass

What's it like to be a mentor and a mentee? Sandra Carluccio (Brisbane, QLD) & Steve Bull from PVI Collective…

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Small lift for the arts in Federal Budget 2012

Well that was this year’s budget then, all that build up and... now what? The arts at least, are looking…

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Wherefore art thou gender-equity?

Has the good fight been lost? The representation of women in creative leadership roles in the theatre has hardly improved…

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99.8%: The Attrition Rate of Artists in Australia

We’re all born artists but only 0.2% of all Australians will make it their life. Somewhere along the way the…

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Martin Langford

Martin Langford Martin has published six books of poetry and sits on the judging panel for the 2012 Blake Poetry…

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This is the future of Australian opera

As the debate about the future of opera in Australia heats up, financially independent opera companies are gaining loyal audiences…

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Robyn Arianrhod

Robyn Arianrhod is a writer and a mathematician whose work has been translated into several languages.

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ArtsHub's Top 5 authors to look out for

People love lists. At ArtsHub, we love lists too. We also love writing, so we figured we’d combine the two…

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Making money out of your rights

Paying rightsholders for the use of their work is easier thanks to the CAL Rights Portal, and soon it will…

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