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Is ‘Great Resignation’ coming for Aotearoa’s creative sector?
Should the creative industries be worried about a mass exodus after COVID? The Big Idea explores the situation in NZ.
People first after lockdown, psychologist urges
Greta Bradman provides practical advice about better mental health in our latest Recovery Roadmap Webinar video.
The current state of Australian philanthrophy
New report takes the pulse on philanthropy in Australia, and reviews expectations and role Boards and CEOs play.
On the move: Latest sector appointments
New Chairs at national institutions, Executive Director joins Slingsby, WASO’s new Assistant Conductor, and more.
How artists make climate change accessible
Artists do more than simply tell us there’s a problem: they can make complex scientific reports accessible and tangible, say…
Arts recruitment for sector recovery
Changing expectations and a competitive job market means that recruiters need to think differently.
Parliamentary inquiry gives us a plan for a plan
Julian Meyrick and Justin O'Connor analyse the recent release of the Parliamentary Inquiry into the arts.
ICYMI: the week's arts news
Fremantle Biennale kicks off, Melbourne venues open, Jonathan Jones at Palais de Tokyo, Ballet School premiere, and more arts news.
Vale Chrissy Sharp
One of Australia’s most respected arts administrators, Sharp died on Tuesday aged 70.
Opportunities and awards wrap
Call outs for Calibre Essay Prize, the 2021 Miller Awards, and ATW Residency, plus winners of the Heather Begg Memorial…