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Between two worlds

Canberra’s Segue Festival aims to strengthen cultural ties between Europe and Australia, providing benefits for artists and audiences alike.

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Rubbing shoulders with the future

Why cultural entrepreneurship works in our times of funding cuts, and tips from the experts on how to navigate new…

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15 quotes we promise won't motivate you

Sometimes you just don't want to feel better. We take a leaf out of 'The Book of Uninspiring Quotes' for…

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Why Australian performers struggle in Europe

A tour of European opera companies reveals the roadblocks Australians still face.

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Labor promises to return lost Australia Council funding

Last night’s Budget, which failed to address years of cuts to the arts, has prompted an election promise from the…

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Creative industries policy doesn't treat arts as industry

The $115m in new funding in Victoria's Creative Industries Policy isn't as new as it looks, says Shadow Minister Heidi…

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Should you choose board members by wallet size?

The pressure on board members to write large cheques may prevent arts organisations accessing valuable talent.

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Why the innovation agenda needs the arts

The arts happen to be very good at exactly the skills the Government has highlighted in its Innovation Statement.

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Australian culture in the Age of FANG

FANG – Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google and their ilk now dominate global culture. Where does that leave Australian identity?

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Arts budget 2016 doesn't hurt (much) but doesn't heal

For the arts, the 2016-17 budget is steady as she goes: it neither inflicts major damage nor helps heal the…

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