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On the move: latest arts sector appointments
Our weekly round-up of Australian arts sector comings and goings, including a changing of CEOs at SALA and a new…
Queensland election: The Greens’ vision for the arts in the state
Publicly-owned spaces for creative activity, a living wage for artists and addressing the cost of living crisis are key platforms…
Media and Publicity – Learning Module 3, Media Release
The second of five videos in this third module, offering practical advice for creative businesses and produced by The Big…
Should I offer workshops to help the cash flow?
ArtsHub looks at the pros and cons of running workshops, and takes you through the steps of working out how…
This week's arts news and trending topics
We report it – you read it. This week's top arts news stories.
A 30-year ambition: Regional Arts WA steps up the game to drive funding innovation
For its 30th anniversary, Regional Arts WA has launched a new investment framework that seeks to shift away from fragmented…
ACT election: Supporting artists, not just creative infrastructure, through real growth in the arts budget
A Canberra Liberals Government will support local artists by offering immediate financial relief through a one-off 10% increase in grants…
Ryuichi Sakamoto performs from beyond the grave for Asia TOPA 2025
Melbourne’s Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts returns in February 2025, with the first two program highlights revealed today.
Opportunities and awards
Invitations to create a living museum in Sydney, core funding from Music Australia, plus next round of Bundanon residents and…
Outrage and resentment: the arts are not a meritocracy
Some parts of the professional industry operate under a veneer of a meritocracy. But artists aren't buying it.