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Where do the creative industries actually get their money?

The latest A New Approach (ANA) report aims to dispel the myth that Australian creative industries mainly rely on government…

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New program will help build mentally healthy arts workplaces

A new training program run by The Arts Wellbeing Collective will educate performing arts workers about making positive changes to…

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This week's arts news and trending topics

What's in the headlines and what people are talking about in the arts this week.

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The art of the manifesto

A manifesto can act as the succinct expression of the values underpinning your practice or organisation.

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From Burning Man to Woodstock to Fyre Festival: what turns a festival into a disaster?

The major problem for most festivals is not external shocks like rain, but poor planning, hubris and deficiencies in management.

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Opportunities and awards

Furniture Design Award launches open call, plus winners of small sculpture and portrait prizes, and literary shortlists.

Sepia-toned photos of two men taken in the late 1800s. On the left is Captain Moonlite: his hair is slicked back, he sports a full beard, and he has piercing eyes. On the right is James Nesbitt: considerably younger than Moonlite, he stares directly at the camera with a somewhat sad expression. He has large ears and a dimpled chin; his clothes are also plainer than Moonlite's suggestive of his working class origins.
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The queer bushranger who still inspires artists 143 years after his death

Executed while wearing a ring fashioned from his dead lover's hair, the story of Captain Moonlite is slowly regaining the…

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The regional cultural festival that’s Blooming lovely

From tulips and wine tastings to heritage architecture and an acquisitive painting prize, Bendigo’s Bloom festival has much to offer…

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On the move: latest sector appointments

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of new staff and Board appointments in the Australian arts sector.

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Forget AI, why viralism is costing you your job

Perhaps technology is not the greatest threat to your livelihood after all?

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