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Why now is the right time to insure yourself

We insure our cars, our homes, our computers and even our pets, so why don’t Australian workers insure their lives…

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Why artists are the vanguard of the new workforce

Far from living a ‘Peter Pan lifestyle’, artists hold the key to the creative values which are the future of…

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Come our end: closing the gap with Indigenous culture

Closing the Gap shouldn't mean bringing Aboriginal Australians to some white standard but bringing all Australians to an understanding of…

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Preparing for tomorrow's creative economy

The study of creative industries is being recast in terms of the possibilities of cultural economies, a far cry from…

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Quick courses to land a job

In a pickle and need some cash? We’ve rounded up seven super-short courses you can do to get a job,…

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The Poetry of the Present

Read the full 2017 Peggy Glanville Hicks address on how musicians help us find new meaning in our present.

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Beyond the unicorn future

The idea of a single future is as mythical as a unicorn. We need to be ready for a complex…

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Counter-urban movement city arts doesn't see

The absence of major performing arts companies at the key regional arts conference indicates a failure to see the vitality…

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Lighting the dark spots of creative careers

Even after almost 500 productions, Broadway awards and an international reputation, the working life of a lighting designer remains precarious.

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Can the arts free itself from Stockholm Syndrome?

The arts bureaucracy has captured artists with its own mechanistic view of the world. Like David Bowie and Madonna we…

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