Writing and Publishing
Are arts workers at risk in compulsory vax policies?
ArtsHub speaks with peak arts organisations about the new territory of vaccination policies, including potential legalities, insurance premiums, HR and…
Book review: Empires, Nick Earls, Penguin
A multi-layered and ambitious tale spanning centuries and crossing continents.
Artists for Afghanistan raise $4.5M
ArtsHub speaks with artists about the solidarity of supporting Quilty’s Afghanistan campaign, the role of social media, momentum and perceptions…
Opportunities and Awards Wrap
HOTA launches ArtKeeper to put artists on the payroll, call outs for Writing NSW Varuna Fellowships and 2022 Newcastle Fringe,…
Book review: The Attack, Catherine Jinks, Text Publishing
A slow-burner that canvasses familial conflict and builds to a violent crescendo.
Australian artists demand TV coverage
Arts news on TV would mean a major boost to the industry and emphasise on the importance of the arts…
Writers inspired by their own neighbourhoods
A Melbourne Writers Festival initiative explores the importance of place to writers Tony Birch, Sophie Cunningham and more.
The festival that won’t be shut down
When lockdown restrictions hit Darebin Council’s FUSE Festival, they not only pivoted but proved that artists are integral to our…
Book review: The Breakup Monologues, Rosie Wilby, Bloomsbury
The 'queen' of breakups canvasses some unexpected joys in the aftermath of relationship failure.
Indigenous-led digital platform changing in-class learning ahead of national curriculum
How a small Indigenous community in the Pilbara is changing the way our kids learn, and is set to shape…