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Turning unhappy customers into allies

No one likes hearing they’ve done a bad job, but if handled correctly, negative feedback can be used to great…

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More than luck: why succession planning matters

Mentoring and internships are embraced in the arts, but succession planning can strengthen these initiatives for sector-wide impact.

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Why it's time for a New Zealand national theatre

What can theatre contribute to the nurturing of a truly national identity?

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What’s streaming in November 2022: Australian guide

Your guide to the biggest things coming to streaming services this November.

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How AI art benefits from a human touch

Instead of AI threatening creativity and originality, artists have the power to examine its implicit biases and steer its direction.

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Universal topics push biennale exhibitions on the road

In a climate for greater accountability and inclusion, biennales take to the road post event.

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Celebrating 21 years of ensemble-led theatre

Founded in 2001, Red Stitch Actors' Theatre marks its 21st birthday with the launch of the company’s 2023 season.

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When persistence is a gallery: Bega to welcome SECCA

After repeated funding knockbacks and meddling politicians, Bega will finally open its new gallery this summer.

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Why is there no minimum wage for a visual artist?

Visual artists’ incomes are precarious at the best of times, so why aren’t there laws regulating their pay and conditions?

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Warwick Adeney steps down from the QSO  

Ushering in a new era for the Queensland Symphony Orchestra as a legendary concertmaster retires and a new management team…

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