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Exit interview: Robyn Ayres, Arts Law Australia

After 20 years, the outgoing CEO reflects on her tenure – the legislation passed and the fights still on the…

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Australian film censorship and the movies that made us sweat

When it comes to the line between artistic freedom and consumer protection, Australia has often waddled clumsily, and sometimes to…

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Writers telling underside stories of the beautiful game

It’s the news no football fan wants to hear – that there are some shady back room dealings in world…

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Highlighting the crucial role the oceans play in our belonging

How the UQ Arts Museum is helping us to appreciate the issues surrounding the health and sustainability of our oceans.

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Remembering gallerist Tim Klingender

The visual arts sector mourns the tragic death of gallerist Tim Klingender.

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Live from Berlin: first interview with 2024 Biennale of Sydney curators

Inti Guerrero and Cosmin CostinaÈ™ are placing joy as a mechanism for resistance and resilience at the heart of their…

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Radical access: the future of access in the arts

Stellar thinkers and doers gather to consider radical access and the future of an inclusive arts industry.

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Creative Spaces Summit 2023: a stimulating provocation of art and ideas

This year's Summit was invigorating, full of insights and sure to leave a lasting impact.

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Complicating Vietnamese diaspora stories for the better

A look into how the ‘MÌNH’ exhibition challenges notions of a monolithic Vietnamese identity through art and writing.

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A poem for everyone in August

Poetry Month is rolling across the country once again, showcasing a raft of readings and events. ArtsHub asked some participating…

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