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Why we are happier when we are busy

The perils of overwork are apparent, but filling every minute can be seductively satisfying.

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How to make the most out of rehearsal

Make your time in rehearsal as productive as possible with these practical tips.

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Reviving successful pre-election lobbying

Anyone who doubts the capacity of arts lobbying to make a difference should take a look at Western Australia.

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How to succeed in Generation Slashie

Working in multiple roles – for instance as a writer/actor/director/producer – is increasingly common but the multiple satisfactions come with…

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Country roads travel both ways

Country is a deeply Indigenous concept but time in the UK can broaden how it is explored back home.

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Why you should embrace erotic art

The distinction between the high art nude and the dark alley pornographer has been replaced by an appreciation of multicultural…

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Best and worst companies for gender parity

While balance is improving across the sector, some theatre companies still have overwhelmingly male dominated repertoire.

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Controversial shtick raises questions on artists’ childcare

A trick played on audiences at a current show prompts a high stakes argument about arts, kids and equity.

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Never too late for something new

A new long-term arts project for people aged over 60 will help people discover creativity late in life.

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MONA to create Truth & Reconciliation Park

Australia is dotted with cenotaphs but the wars on our own soil have gone unrecognised, until now.

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