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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Artists do their bit for bushfires, Opera Australia to present Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella,iconic street art festival returns to Benalla,…
New trends in private giving
Part of shifting the philanthropy landscape in Australia, is shifting perceptions. We take a look at a recent report that…
Perth Festival's dynamic new vision for visual arts
Transformation and conversation unites Perth Festival's visual arts program, as curator Gemma Weston takes the reins to further strengthen the…
So you want my arts job: Audio Describer
Description Victoria’s Will McRostie talks to ArtsHub about interpreting and presenting theatre and exhibitions for blind and low-vision audiences.
Can art revitalise regional tourism after the bushfires?
The Australia Council’s latest research shows arts experiences are a key driver for tourism, particularly to regional Australia.
Combining creativity with business skills for screen industry success
AFTRS’ new series of professional development seminars is designed to help busy creatives get a better grasp of important skills…
Could changing courses change your life?
If you’re getting cold feet about the course you’ve chosen, it’s not too late to change your preferences. It could…
14 ideas for how to work less
Busyness, working long hours and constant hustling can contribute to exhaustion and burnout – and might not make our work…
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
Sydney Dance Company and Bangarra announce new program for pre-professional dancers, Matilda Awards dominated by one theatre company, Green Room…
The art of lobbying
Government relations expert Neil Pharaoh says the arts sector needs to improve its messaging when lobbying politicians, and offers some…