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Creatives fundraise for flood recovery

With Instagram fundraisers and charity auctions, the arts community are joining forces to help those in need.

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Desert Mob to move to Desart management

With a view for greater independence and flexibility, Araluen Art Centre’s signature exhibition will be handed over to the First…

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Opportunities and awards wrap

Entries open for Davitt Awards for women, Environmental Art and Design Prize plus Melbourne documentary wins in US Film fest…

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Fossil fuels arts money: where are the alternatives?

As discussion continues on the merits of fossil fuels arts partnerships, the question of where else to secure funds is…

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On the move: Latest sector appointments

Creative Producer departs Women’s Circus, ActNow Theatre farewells Executive Director, new staff join ILBIJERRI and more.

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So you want my arts job: Fringe Festival Director

Kerri Glasscock discusses the skills required to helm NSW’s largest independent arts festival.

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SA Shadow Arts Minister spruiks policy details

With the SA election looming, Katrine Hildyard outlined Labor’s commitments to the sector in conversation with the Arts Industry Council…

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The arts news you may have missed

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Pandemic pushback by programming bold and big

Chatswood Culture Bites is a new festival-come-season that has programmed over 300 artists to help audiences re-emerge with vigour.

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SA Premier defends his arts record

Steven Marshall was campaigning on his arts record when he spoke recently with the Arts Industry Council of South Australia.

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