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Festival app makes adventurous art accessible

A new app helps festival performers, producers and creators avoid the time-suck of development logistics to focus on making great…

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Anti-burnout advice for freelancers

Fluctuating workloads and financial pressure is a recipe for burnout in freelancers. We've collected strategies to help identify and defeat…

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Arts SA funds Edinburgh Fringe push

More than $55,000 in funding has been invested in profile-building for SA artists at the world’s largest arts festival.

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No money for contemporary art but plenty for history

Current funding priorities mean we close a contemporary arts space while spending millions commemorating the past.

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Eastern suburbs provide audience for the West

An increased flow of works and ideas between cultural organisations in Sydney’s east and west is helping to unify the…

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Major cultural institutions can’t afford to do their job

‘Efficiency dividends’ have sliced so much from our major cultural institutions they can't provide proper access to cultural heritage.

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Federal Government’s arts policy lacks balance and credibility

The Catalyst fund to date represents a lack of transparency, invisible successful recipients, and in some cases, a close relationship…

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Industry cautious as Catalyst money flows

Among the congratulations for successful Catalyst applications is a concern for small to medium arts companies.

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Another Catalyst grant...and it smells like pork

Fears that Catalyst funding is being used for pork barrelling won't be allayed by the latest grant announcement.

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Aping America is not the key to success

Should Australian writers, directors and actors be internationalising their work? No, says a key American television creator.

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