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'Busy' is not a badge of honour

Working at a frenetic pace is a disease of the contemporary workplace. Boasting about it is positively perverse.

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Graduate studies make artists more experimental

Former NIDA students explain how graduate studies enabled them to break out of patterns and create more daring work.

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How to break into the arts and entertainment industries

Building relationships and meeting the right people are skills everyone needs to learn. Here are our tips to get you…

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Teaching beauty to emerging filmmakers

A sense of beauty can be taught but learning to make beautiful films requires complex skill development.

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How to start a new festival

Old festivals close but newcomers draw crowds. In a saturated market, how does a new festival get a foothold?

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Proving the real value of the arts

The arts needs to stop trying to justify itself in economic terms and embrace the real public value it delivers.

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What’s wrong with excellence in the arts

Excellence sounds like a motherhood concept but it is actually a code word for a narrow conservative agenda.

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AFTRS Open Day opens doors

AFTRS invites prospective students to learn about the 2017 BA Screen, Diplomas and Postgraduate programs, meet tutors and alumni, plus…

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Pathways to screen and stage

Your guide to the top performing arts and film colleges, schools, and academies in Australia.

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Cuts and concealed censorship

It's no coincidence cuts are directed at arts, education and science, where strong voices are not compliant with Government ideology.

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