Film
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
The Poetry of the Present
Read the full 2017 Peggy Glanville Hicks address on how musicians help us find new meaning in our present.
Beyond the unicorn future
The idea of a single future is as mythical as a unicorn. We need to be ready for a complex…
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…
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.
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…