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20x20: Gender and age in philanthropy

To celebrate 20 years of ArtsHub, we revisit this panel discussion by Australia's top female philanthropists, who ask whether gender…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Public sculpture for hope, The National's 2021 artists revealed, auctions hit new records, Inclusive Film Festival, Pinchgut, Griffin, QSO, and…

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Has digital become the new frontier for discrimination? (from the archives)

To mark UN Zero Discrimination Day we re-visit an article in which sector leaders warn about a growing discrimination across…

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NSW receives $291 million boost for arts and culture

NSW Arts Minister announced this week results of 2020-21 NSW Budget committing $291 million into new initiatives.

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New Victorian initiative will pay artists to work in schools for six months

Addressing COVID-19’s impact on artists’ incomes and employment opportunities, the Creative Workers in Schools program will also directly encourage students’…

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How many climate crisis books will it take to save the planet?

Is the writing and publication of books about climate change a waste of precious time?

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Book Review: Rebel Without a Clause by Sue Butler (Pan Macmillan Aus)

Do you sweat over the plural of platypus? This book is for you.

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Being post-pandemic ready means a kit of transferable skills

Pulling back the woolly language around transferrable skills in our digital COVID-era, artist Jill Orr finds the through-threads at Federation…

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How a Masters at UTS can lead to a sustainable creative life

Combining creativity, innovation and practical learning, UTS’ Master of Media Practice and Industry course offers students a chance to advance…

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Future looks bright for WAAPA after safely weathering COVID storms

Having remained open throughout the pandemic while simultaneously adjusting to new online teaching practices, WAAPA at Edith Cowan University is…

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