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Taking art and life to the extremes: The ArtsHubbub episode 15

In the latest episode of our podcast, journalist Jenny Valentish talks about how some people push themselves to extremes and…

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Risk-managing a pandemic? Ask an artist

As lockdowns and restrictions limit the arts across the country, Esther Anatolitis believes the arts sector might just have the…

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That sinking feeling

One month after Melbourne's RISING was forced to close after only a single night of performances, Tim Byrne reflects on…

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As good as a lockdown - Delta's impact on the arts for Sydney

While Sydney has dodged a full lockdown this week, heightened restrictions have impacted heavily on the arts and culture sector.

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Opportunities, Awards and Winners

Three major public art commissions up for grabs, conference bursaries, WA Performing Arts Awards announced, Walkley's, and shortlists for Miles…

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Why we need a fresh approach to arts advocacy

In a call to arms for reinvigorated arts advocacy, John Daley looks at how politicians are out of step with…

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NSW Budget commits $1.3 Billion to arts and culture

In a funding bonanza, NSW Government commits $1.3 billion to the arts, including a $40 million blockbuster exhibitions, a new…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

A new executive director for Craft Victoria, The Literature Centre’s founder and director steps down, and more, PICA appoints new…

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Building back better for everyone

Renowned arts and disability advocate Suzanne Bull MBE, founder of the UK’s Attitude is Everything, is one many speakers at…

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The limits of advocacy: arts sector told to stop worrying and be happy

Economic arguments about the arts' value aren't working, say Justin O'Connor, Julian Meyrick and Tully Barnett; we need to assert…

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