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Ending the street fight

This week’s Meeting of Cultural Ministers has the opportunity to be ambitious and end the fight between sectors and art…

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Is the sector over-reliant on volunteers?

When you call a plumber do you stop and think "is this person getting paid?" No, because we have labour…

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Why Fringe Festivals are the centre point of our culture

Recent events may have left some artists questioning the validity of the Fringe model. Simon Abrahams, Creative Director/CEO of Melbourne…

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ACT sector welcomes overhaul of funding programs

Minister for the Arts Gordon Ramsay recently announced changes to the funding process, which have been largely welcomed by organisations…

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Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming

Vivid Sydney 2018 has opened. Here’s our guide to the most valuable events for those working in the arts.

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$1 million bequest will support music programs for families and children

Melbourne Recital Centre has received its largest bequest to date, and one of the most significant, from the Betty Amsden…

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Melbourne Festival to seek new artistic director for 2020

The current Artistic Director of Melbourne Festival, Jonathan Holloway, will step down from the role after completing his fourth festival…

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Applause: latest success stories

National Works on Paper Prize shortlist revealed, Performing Arts WA Awards nominations, Mordant Family VR Commission announced, Australian Jazz Bell…

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Why Captain Cook remains a contested national symbol

Last week's budget allocated $48.7M to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Cook's landing at Botany Bay. But controversy over Cook…

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The flexible visual arts degree that responds to changes in your life

A visual arts program with dedicated exit points is giving students the opportunity to embrace their creative practice with the…

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