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Over 200 buildings and events at Open House Melbourne

Building sneak peeks, immersive tours, workshops, exhibitions, 2000 ping pong balls and more at this year's event.

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Q&A: Fergus Linehan on taking on Carriageworks

ArtsHub speaks with Fergus Linehan, Carriageworks' new CEO, about how he will steer the organisation after a few tumultuous years.

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Education in brief: make it fairer, make it free

Big ideas are floated for the future of Australia's higher education sector but international students are still getting a raw…

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The art of writing a compelling strategic plan

In a highly competitive marketplace, the arts company that can convince funding bodies of its uniquely placed vision for the…

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Opportunities and awards

Lester Prize for Portraiture and Prime Minister's Literary Awards open for entries, plus winners of Cloncurry Poetry Competition, and more!

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Taking a machete to the ABC ... again

Has the ABC gone too far this time?

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Vale Simon Crean

Gallery Chair, former Arts Minister and Leader of the Opposition, Simon Crean is remembered as a Labor true believer and…

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On the move: latest sector appointments

ArtsHub’s weekly round-up of Australian arts sector appointments and departures.

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Couch wars: the challenge and the trend facing creatives

As couch complacency lingers, immersive entertainment appears to be the winner that’s drawing audiences back.

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Leading The Substation into its 'teenage years'

After moving to Melbourne and six months into the job as CEO of The Substation, Nuala Furtado shares her biggest…

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