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Moving forward – a clearer vision for the Arts in Victoria

In the lead up to the Victorian state election on 24 November, the Shadow Minister for the Arts and Culture…

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Artists at the pointy end of Ballarat Biennale’s financial over-commitment

Social media attack or real concerns? ArtsHub examines this week’s news of BOAA’s alleged financial mismanagement, which has resulted in…

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5 ways a human rights degree can shape your career path

Enrich your career by delving deeper into philosophical debates, cultural systems and global theories, and let learnings from different perspectives…

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An open letter to the Board of Regional Arts Australia

Theatre-maker Jim Lawson calls on the Board of Regional Arts Australia to be ambitious in seeking a significant increase in…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Create NSW Fellowship recipients announced, recipients of Sandra Bates Director’s Award revealed, Jacaranda Acquisitive Drawing Award, and more.

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All at sea: the cannibalisation of the Australian arts industry

The arts in Australia are at risk of being cast adrift from culture and the diverse social and artistic values…

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Career Spotlight: Librarian

Do you enjoy sharing knowledge with the community? Do you get a kick out of carefully categorising tomes? Then a…

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On the move: the latest appointments and resignations

New director of MAAS, new Associate Producers at ILBIJERRI, sudden dismissal of YIRRAMBOI Creative Director, and more.

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How stage and screen professionals can help reduce suicides in Australia

Evidence suggests that the dramatic portrayal of suicide can impact on vulnerable audiences, including contributing to increases in copy-cat incidents…

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Nginha ngurambang marunbunmilgirridyu: I love this country – but do you?

Jonathan Jones’ Artstate keynote talk offered fresh pathways forward in our complex colonial conversation.

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