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What makes an arts precinct?

Art precincts can drive social and economic value, but what defines them in the first place?

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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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Apply now to the Indigenous Arts Leadership Program

Supported by Wesfarmers Arts, this bespoke Program for First Nations arts workers is now open to applications from prospective participants…

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The regional festival challenging preconceptions about the arts

Now in its 26th year, the Shepparton Festival returns in March for 17 days of interactive and immersive events across…

Opinions & Analysis

No, the Federal Government didn’t spend $4 billion on COVID arts support

Recent claims by A New Approach relied on exaggerated government data, writes academic Ben Eltham.

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Biggest RISE in arts funding almost over

As the Federal Government’s RISE funding scheme draws to a close, we look at where the money has gone.

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Opportunities and awards wrap

Call outs for Blue Mountain’s arts grant, screen PDV program, plus winners of the Helpmann graduate exhibition and finalists of…

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Opinions & Analysis

Why abandoning the Australia Council is a Bad Idea

Disestablishing the Council as the LPA propose will inevitably facilitate pork-barrelling, argue Tully Barnett, Julian Meyrick and Justin O’Connor.

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Vale Neil Balnaves

Art world in shock with news that Neil Balnaves has died in a boating accident near Tahiti

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International leadership program welcomes 54 participants

The Australian Council announces 54 creative practitioners and arts activities for their 2022 international leadership program.

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