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The Greens plan for Australian creativity

Arts spokesperson Senator Sarah Hanson-Young puts forward the Greens' comprehensive plan to breathe life back into creative Australia.

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From Taiwan to Melbourne: First Nations exchanges that decentre the West

How can we carry the past into the future? Collaborations between Yirramboi Festival and Pulima Art Festival offer a fresh…

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NAVA releases federal election report card

The National Association for the Visual Arts calls on all parties to invest in artistic courage.

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ICYMI: this week’s arts news in brief

From Venice Biennale to a school poetry slam, the best art school named and programs launched - the week's arts…

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WA receives regional arts investment worth $19m

The WA State Government has unveiled a Regional Arts and Culture Investment Program worth $19m to support the creative industries.

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Greens launch arts policy in election lead-up

$150 million to employ artists in schools as part of a scheme to foster young people’s creativity, and restoring Australia…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Australian dancer receives coveted position at Royal Ballet School, PICA announces Schenberg Art Fellowship winner, Blak Sound announces its inaugural…

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Beating that pesky Imposter Syndrome

Sam Grover has found some handy tips on how to make that nagging sense of self-doubt work for you.

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On the Move: the latest appointments and resignations

New chair for pvi collective, Conservation specialist for BHRAG, quick appointments and more

Opinions & Analysis

Arts policies go missing in 2019 election campaign

To date, neither major party has developed a coherent arts policy in more than six years.

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