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Book Review: Bad Boss by Michelle Gibbings

With Bad Boss: What to do if you work for one, manage one, or are one, Michelle Gibbings demonstrates a…

Opinions & Analysis

Arts Parliamentary Inquiry, what next?

With the Parliamentary inquiry into the arts there is a chance to re-define the debate on the arts sectors own…

Features

Why we need the joy that art provides

The 2020 Brisbane Festival aims to 'surprise and delight' its audience, says Artistic Director Louise Bezzina.

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7 peak orgs on Disablity Arts - making and taking space are not the same

Arts access sector and disabilities-led conversations need wider sector commitment beyond ticking boxes to create genuine spaces at the table.

Features

What will online audiences pay?

New conversations about paying for online events and how habits are changing raise ongoing questions for the arts.

Career Advice

Essential skills of a great arts administrator (from the archives)

Facilitation and strategy, nurturing artists' ideas, and examining challenges at a macro and micro level simultaneously: arts administrators are the…

News

On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Information + Cultural Exchange appoints new Producer, First Nations Programs; new staff join Writers SA; Artistic Director and Curatorium announced…

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Book Review: The Language of Butterflies by Wendy WIlliams

This non-fiction work takes a social, historical, and ecological look at the world's favourite insect, and the little known figures…

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Book Review: Having and Being Had by Eula Biss

Using her own experiences as a lens, Eula Biss interrogates our psychosocial relationships with money, wealth and consumption.

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Book Review: Show Me Where it Hurts by Kylie Maslen

Kylie Maslen’s 'Show Me Where it Hurts' is a provoking and much-needed contribution to the conversation about invisible illness.

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