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How to be ready for uni

Tertiary study can be a placeholder or real stepping stone to a career. Be ready to make the most of…

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Super-commuters go the distance for arts jobs

Arts jobs are so sought-after some people travel two or three hours a day or take a monthly 20-hour flight…

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Perth Writers Festival day one

The first day of the always-popular Perth Writers' Festival featured love, biography, and Man Booker Prize-winner DBC Pierre.

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Arts Party Leader stands for NSW Parliament

As the Arts Party gathers its forces, leader PJ Collins is putting himself on the ticket in NSW.

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How to sell yourself

In Australia, we're not so skilled at telling others how great we are. But as artists, musicians or creative practitioners,…

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Do it for your grandkids

Bob Brown’s leitmotif at Perth Writers Festival is simple and stark: Think of your grandchildren and what they will think…

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International coalition battles for artists' rights

UNESCO work on the status of the artists, a New York certification program and a Canadian exhibition right all have…

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Hate sport? Just dance

Health advocates are promoting dance as a fitness alternative with broad public appeal.

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Legal battle delivers a win for artist

When a public art commission was cancelled, artist Tim McVeigh sued the City of Vincent Council and achieved a precedent…

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Can a public arts event be too successful?

Everyone wants big audiences but bigger isn't always better at public art events as Perth Festival, Vivid Sydney and White…

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