Writing and Publishing
Budget 2020-21: What it means for the arts?
It is no surprise the arts and culture sector has been ignored in last night's Budget 2020-21 delivery, despite the…
Think tank releases working paper ahead of creative Parliamentary Inquiry
A working paper released by Canberra based think tank is designed to assist organisations and individuals to prepare submissions ahead…
On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
Darwin Festival appoints CEO, Executive Director joins Open House Melbourne, GM joins team at Western Edge Youth Arts, and more.
Meet Victoria’s new Minister for Creative Industries
The Hon Danny Pearson MP steps into Martin Foley’s shoes following a Cabinet reshuffle. So who is the new Minister…
Book Review: How to Win an Election by Chris Wallace
A hopeful billet-doux to democracy. Not to be used as a doorstop.
Word for Word Festival showcases the power of non-fiction during crisis
Geelong’s non-fiction festival goes online in 2020 with an ambitious program that pushes the envelope and honours its roots.
Protocol updates for First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property
The Australia Council has released new protocols addressing key legal, ethical and moral considerations for the use of Indigenous cultural material…
ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
YouTube Scholarship, studio up for grabs for 12 months, festival updates, Bruce Lee film translated to Noongar, new Australian theatre…
10-year arts roadmap launched in Queensland
The decade-long plan is focused on five key areas, including elevating First Nations arts and culture, sharing Queensland stories, and…
Book Review: Flyaway by Kathleen Jennings
This is a haunting, brilliant novella combining fairy tale elements and Australian folklore.