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Arts Industry Council SA announces key election messaging

With a state election due next March and a federal election looming, the AICSA has announced its key lobbying platforms.

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The limits of advocacy: arts sector told to stop worrying and be happy

Economic arguments about the arts' value aren't working, say Justin O'Connor, Julian Meyrick and Tully Barnett; we need to assert…

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Keeping safe while working with sensitive subjects

Mental health should come first in planning and creating a production, according to Indigo Paul, who gives us a perspective…

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Performance review: Young Talent Time 50th Anniversary Reunion Special

Adelaide gives the not-so-young team all its loving.

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$20M emergency support for events sector announced by VIC government

The package includes a range of support, from $500 per cancelled event for musicians and performers, through to $250,000 for…

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$90 million Budget promise to bolster the arts in Queensland

The Queensland Government has announced a $90 million investment in the art sector, in this week's Budget, as the state…

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Balancing the scales of women’s representation in fine music

She Speaks, a day of concerts and conversations presented by the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, celebrates the works of female composers…

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Finally, freelance artists never have to think about tax again

A tax service that understands the needs of freelancers shouldn’t be so hard to find.As your tax return looms, it’s…

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Why creatives should hire a specialist accountant

Partnering with a specialist tax accountant can help you achieve your goals and set you up for long-term success. Here’s…

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Why firsthand arts knowledge is invaluable for tax specialists

The team at Michael Fox Arts Accountant & Valuer live their values and love the arts, ensuring they’re perfectly placed…

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