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Lotterywest celebrates unique contribution to arts

Lotterywest is unique in Australia as a state lottery that returns profits to the community, including the arts.

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The ugly truth about design

There are not enough jobs for designers and that's only part of the problem for those wanting to make it…

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When computers become storytellers

If an algorithm can construct a narrative, what is the role for a museum or gallery?

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Investing in public broadcasting

Public broadcasting is driven by volunteering and contributions but it will die without a modicum of Government support.

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Queen's Birthday Honours recognise contributors to the arts

Ken Cato and Fiona Hall are among the best known honourees but performers, donors and administrators were also acknowledged.

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Self-published e-books eat up market share

Bowker Market Research reports that self-published e-books account for 12% of the entire digital publishing market.

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Teachers tested by proposed changes to copyright laws

Without the security of statutory licences, teachers will need to think more about the law before they press the copy…

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Freedom of expression under threat

Artists need the skills to defend their work against personal ideological crusades and political point scoring.

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What will the arts do if the Coalition wins?

The Australia Council Marketing Summit gives some pertinent advice on how the arts sector should talk to a Coalition government.

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The trouble with adaptations

The debate about adaptations of classics in Australian theatre is just another example of the cultural cringe

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