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What’s happening to arts censorship in the age of cancel culture?

If politics and social media are pushing public dialogue to extremes, what does that mean for artistic freedoms?

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Remember art offers an avenue for clouding minds

For this Dementia Action Week 2022 we dip into the archives for a snapshot of what the sector is doing…

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Opportunities and awards

Arts Tasmania Public Art Commissions, Bands on Track live music call outs, PICA international residency exchange and winners of the…

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Vale philanthropist Brian Sherman

Philanthropist, animal activist, art collector … and an incredible entrepreneurial mind, Brian Sherman has died aged 79.

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Tips on managing a precarious freelance career

When life is a constant job interview, these tips on managing freelance precarity can ease the stress.

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments

Regional Arts Victoria announces new CEO; new faces at ACCA, AGSA, CineFestOz and more.

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Post-COVID or post-burnout: less is necessary

Australian’s artists and arts workers are at breaking point, says Kate Larsen, with sector-wide burnout, It’s time to address the…

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Victorian Greens redouble push for arts sick pay

Left out of Victoria's sick pay pilot scheme, arts workers are in a Catch-22, says Greens candidate Gabrielle de Vietri.

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This week’s arts news in brief

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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Peak arts org to face urgent review

The ground breaking peak org, Chamber of Arts and Culture WA , has 'come to ground' and faces urgent review.

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