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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Hobart’s Theatre Royal to seek new CEO, Creative Director appointed to White Night Bendigo and Geelong, Camerata appoints Executive Director,…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Legs on the Wall collaborate with Willoughby Symphony, street theatre for Melbourne, record auction results for Australian artists, Olga Cironis…

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Opportunities and Awards: ABIA Shortlist, Robyn Archer honoured and more

Melbourne Comedy Festival Awards, Readings Children's Book Prize, ABIA shortlist, Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards, Australian Piano Award shortlist, and…

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Don't ditch the digital

Keeping and improving some of our new digital and hybrid work practices simply makes good strategic and financial sense, says…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Vivid appoints new Festival Director, General Manager joins Theatre Network Australia, Support Act National Welfare Coordinator steps down, and more.

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Back to school! How to succeed as a mature-age student

Further study can be a great way to advance your arts practice. Dr Diana Carroll has some advice to get…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

National Indigenous Art Fair returns, eco-practice forum for artists, Youth architecture and design festival, children's gallery for Tassie, Ghost Stories…

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Celebrating the winners of the Australia Council Awards 2021

This year’s Australia Council Awards celebrate an iconic First Nations artist, a doyenne of circus, and a writer known for…

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Opportunities and Awards Wrap: ABIA shortlist, plus Restart Arts Grant recipient announced

Remagine Art Prize opportunity available, Australian Book Industry Awards shortlist announced, Laura Wills receives Palace of Production residency, plus more.

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We need a national day for the arts (from the archives)

Australia has public holidays for agricultural shows, football finals and a horse race. Why don't the arts have a public…

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