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Opinions & Analysis

Gutted by Government: new report shows fading optimism at a grand scale

Keeping Creative is a new report that pits state and federal government responses to COVID relief for the arts, against…

Career Advice

Get on Board: how governance experience can help you and the sector

If you’re interested in joining the board of an arts organisation but not sure where to start, here are some…

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The time is now: Climate awareness in museums is a must

CIMAM’s toolkit offers strategies and resources for museums to reduce their carbon footprint.

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Lockdown care package: resources you need now

From things to stream this weekend, others to keep the kids creatively engaged, mental health resources to lean on, and…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Festival news in the wake of lockdowns, major survey of studio clay practice, new art space for Hobart, new theatre…

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A future-focused conversation around disability and inclusion

Featuring keynote speaker S. J. Norman, a First Nations artist of Wiradjuri descent, the full program for Arts Activated 2021…

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Why you should study an arts degree in regional Australia

Based in the heart of Ballarat's historic arts precinct, Federation University’s Arts Academy boasts a strong sense of community, a…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap

Applications open for writers fellowship, Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship, new public art commission for Aboriginal artists, and recipients announced…

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Half of Federal arts emergency money remains unspent

Shadow Arts Minister Tony Burke delivers the alarming news that half of RISE Federal funding promised is still undelivered, more…

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Features

Art and sport: is there really a divide?

As we witness the start of an Olympic Games the world will never forget, it’s worth asking if some long-held…

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