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Connecting through kindness

Isolation has become our new normal because of COVID-19, but psychologist Trisnasari Fraser argues that random acts of corona-kindness may…

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Finding your Window of Tolerance

If you feel like you've been in survival mode during this pandemic, you're not alone. The Window of Tolerance is…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

A new general manager for Patch Theatre, Undercover Artist Festival appoints festival director and producer, latest board appointments and more.

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How AI can power opportunities for libraries and museums

Artificial intelligence has existed for nearly 50 years, but it’s only in recent years that tapping into its potential has…

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Why right now is the perfect moment for hope

Feeling a little burnt-out? It's a natural response when hope is in short supply but according to Dr Jackie Bailey,…

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A New Approach makes tackling policy for the next decade easy

The national think tank – A New Approach – has released a framework of policy drivers to help shape the…

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What salons can teach us about conversation

The European salon has much to offer the arts – from better discourse to ways to disagree – argues John…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Back to Back appoints new CEO, Dr Angela Savage to leave Writers Victoria, and The Q’s AD departs after 13…

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So you want to do an arts PhD? Here’s what you need to know!

The award of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree on offer at university. So, what’s involved in getting…

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UniSA prepares students for flexible careers when they most need it

Resilience and innovation are core to shaping a career in the arts or creative industries. UniSA is breaking the boundaries…

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