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What Prime Minister Turnbull means for the arts

We examine Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's form on the arts as arts leaders launch a campaign to persuade the new…

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Welcoming asylum seekers, welcoming culture

Australian culture has been enhanced by waves of refugees, a fact that shouldn't be forgotten in the current asylum seeker…

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State Library Victoria receives biggest donation ever

Less than six months after launching its ambitious redevelopment campaign, the State Library of Victoria has three quarters of the…

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Why funding arts is smart philanthropy

It's hard to argue with clean water but the best philanthropy deals with issues before they become problems with debate,…

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Five emerging trends at Melbourne Fringe

From preoccupations with gender, sex and death to the growth of cabaret, this year’s Festival is a barometer of the…

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Unveiled: This week’s program announcements

From the prehistoric past to the future of furniture design, this week's wrap of announcements features a broad range of…

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Cultural capitals: Adelaide

In the latest in our Cultural Capitals series, we look at what Adelaide has that larger eastern states don't.

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$10 an hour: harsh realities before Senate Inquiry

The Senate hearing on arts funding in Hobart was told the arts sector in Tasmania is close to collapse.

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Stimulating audiences for Indigenous art

Nine in ten Australians value Indigenous art, but only one-quarter engage with it. A new report inspects the barriers and…

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Moneybag: latest money news

Five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts professionals have been announced as the 2015 participants of British Council’s ACCELERATE.

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