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Riding the textured trends of philanthropy

What are the trends, successes and pitfalls driving philanthropy in Australia today? Sector leaders joined the debate at a recent…

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Indigenous arts given funding boost

In a climate of heavy budget cuts, the government has announced plans to boost funding to indigenous arts, language and…

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New manager for sculpture festival

Sculpture at Scenic World continues to grow with a new Exhibition Manager at the helm.

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Want to make sculpture for a Jurassic forest?

Sculpture at Scenic World has announced its 2015 dates and is calling for artists worldwide to make this a definitive…

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Hashtag that could win you a photo prize

Entries are still open for the Art & About Sydney 2014 Instagram photography prize.

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Artists need to know how to write

You are not either a 'word person' or a 'picture person'. Visual artists who want to succeed now need verbal…

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Big events to premiere at PIAF 2015

Three major events have been announced early as part of the line-up for next yearā€™s Perth Festival.

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Australia Council confirms: Creative Australia is dead

The Australia Council restructure confirms what we suspected: Labor's national cultural policy is dead.

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Celebrating Mandela in song and dance

A South African youth choir nearly missed out on paying tribute to Mandela 20 years after apartheid at the Edinburgh…

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ThierrĆ©eā€™s Tabac Rouge announced as Sydney Festival curtain raiser

The French theatre-makerā€™s most extravagant work to date is a study of desire, power and social structures.

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