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On the Move: latest sector appointments and departures

CEOs leaving State Library Victoria and Kickstart Arts, Adelaide Writers’ Week Director departing, new Arena producer and more.

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Career Advice

Creative career progression in the arts

Why leave an organisation you love if a new role (and a new challenge) can be created for you internally?

Eryn Jean Norvill in The Picture of Dorian Gray. Photo: Daniel Boud
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ICYMI: The week's arts news

This week's arts news is a roll call of cancellations, with some good news announcements and opportunities.

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Victorian artists hit with snap lockdown – again

ArtsHub provides the latest updates following Melbourne's seven-day snap lockdown announcement, commencing 8pm today (5 August).

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Call outs for Australia’s largest sci-fi writing prize, regional NSW scholarship, and young curators program. Winners announced for Melbourne Art…

Sky Light, Robin Fox, Melbourne Fringe Festival 2016. Image by Max Milne.
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Melbourne Fringe announces new $100k annual opportunity

The Melbourne Civic Commission is offering independent artists $100K to help bring one huge, ground-breaking artwork idea to life for…

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On the Move: appointments and departures across the nation

Keep up to date with the latest sector movements and appointments, including changes at STRUT Dance, Junction Arts Festival, Miriki…

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Opinions & Analysis

Unpacking ableism and challenging excellence: why disability arts needs a platform, not a box

Undercover Artist Festival's Madeleine Little explains why we need to get rid of boxes completely.

Amy Karle, Regenerative Reliquary, 2016, video. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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ICYMI: the week's top arts news

From an Indigenous writing symposium to festival cancellations, here's the arts news you may have missed this week.

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New report calls for ‘public-led reboot’ to save arts sector after COVID

After decades of destructive government policy, our approach must be radically rethought if the sector is to thrive post-pandemic, the…

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