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Features

A look at the immersive shift in Australia's cultural sector and how to fund it

REMIX Summit 2023 in Perth delved into "The Immersive Revolution" and what this could mean for funding models in Australia.

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Opportunities and awards

First Nations Arts and Culture Awards open for nominations, plus winners of the Lester Prize and nominees for ARIA Awards,…

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Arts organisations’ statements on the Voice (part 2)

In the lead-up to the referendum vote, ArtsHub has collated more official arts sector statements on the Voice.

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On the move: latest sector appointments

New Board appointments, new Trustees, a new CEO and a new Museum Director are among this week’s latest arts sector…

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Education & Student News

Education in brief: new live theatre platform for schools, and teacher pay on the agenda

Short and sweet arts-focused news about schools and universities. Literacy is a big issue as governments try to increase teacher…

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Features

How noisy offices can make us more territorial

Open-plan noisy offices can have a detrimental effect on employees' well-being and satisfaction levels.

Opinions & Analysis

Are you brave enough?

The following keynote speech was delivered to The Currency Press Festival of Playwrights in August 2023.

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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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Dark Mofo on hold for 2024 quoting ‘rising costs’

A statement released by Dark Mofo says the Hobart festival will reset in 2024 but that Winter Feast and the…

Education & Student News

33 artists celebrated as regional art school marks a decade

Tweed Regional Gallery celebrates the Byron School of Art's 10-year anniversary with an exhibition of new and existing works by…

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