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More calls for arts to push against fossil fuel sponsorships

Momentum is building with a Climate Union and new report calling to end fossil fuel sponsorships in the arts.

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Opportunities and awards

New professional development opportunities plus winners of Green Room Awards, finalists of Olive Cotton Award and more!

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New winter festival joins an increasingly crowded calendar

The inaugural Glenelg Winter Arts Festival joins the likes of Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Dark Mofo and RISING as an off-peak…

Education & Student News

Students learn the tricks and traps of running a film festival

In 12 short weeks, RMIT media students put together a film festival as part of their degree. The theme is…

Opinions & Analysis

What is 'time activism' – and why do we desperately need it?

'Hanging out' and 'wasting time' — may be a survival mechanism and deeply human need, as well as a radical…

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On the Move: latest sector appointments

Gallery Director leaves HOTA, fortyfivedownstairs farewells AD, and more.

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Arts community pledge for ‘fossil free sponsorship’

A new pledge and database celebrates the commitment to fossil fuel free sponsorship while highlighting the work that still needs…

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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.

Features

How data is democratising access to culture and entertainment

In a new era of live experiences, Fever is a platform that helps events grow and expand strategically with the…

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New details revealed for the Creative Australia Bill 2023

Music Australia will be established with a $69 million investment across four years, alongside the new industry body Creative Workplaces.

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