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98% National arts participation is a great stat to leverage recovery support

The fourth and last in a decade-long series, Australia Council’s National Arts Participation Survey shows incredible growth and value perception.

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How art can impact climate change

Arts and science can make strange bedfellows but they could be the perfect combination to spread the message of a…

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Theatre review: Biladurang 2.0 from VCR Fest

For Melbourne Fringe's VCR Fest, Joel Bray adapts his multi award-winning Fringe hit for the screen with 'Biladurang 2.0.'

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Racism in the arts – reform or revolution?

From calling out to creating safe spaces, a panel of creatives speak about institutionalised racism in the arts, and the…

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New national Creative Economy Taskforce appointed

The Taskforce will work in partnership with Government and the Australia Council to provide strategic guidance around restarting the creative…

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

New director for Sydney Writers Festival, new board members at Melbourne Fringe, new faces at Music SA, and more.

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20x20: Diversity is a white word

To celebrate 20 years of ArtsHub we rediscovered this article from 2017 looking at diversity in the arts. Have things…

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Courage vs confidence

Overcoming anxiety can mean discovering your courage. Dr Jackie Bailey re-examines this sought-after quality.

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

More money for ACT artists, curatorial assistant program, Doug Aitken commission for TAS, design takes centre stage at Powerhouse, Crime…

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What Darwin Festival learned about operating in a pandemic

The homegrown Darwin Festival 2020 created a palpable sense of community despite adhering to social distancing guidelines.

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