Writing and Publishing
Lost for words after Beirut - How trauma stifles expression
Former journalist Shaya Laughlin found herself unable to write when she was caught in the recent Beirut explosion (her home…
Small Press Network revamps book award
The Small Press Network has re-thought its annual Most Underrated Book Award to entice more entries and redefine the prize.
State arts service organisations: effective, engaged but endangered
The professional development opportunities offered by the likes of Writing NSW and NAVA increases the visibility, viability and inclusiveness of…
Report shows First Nations artists face challenge of stereotypes
New research from the Australia Council explores the perspectives of First Nations artists working in theatre and dance, and while…
30 years of Desert Mob
Engaging with this year’s Desert Mob Exhibition and MarketPlace is more than a trending digital pivot or COVID relief initiative;…
Celebrating the disability community during COVID-19
During difficult times, Stella Young Prize winner Vanessa Jo Di Natale tells about how the award changed her arts career.
Say it Loud! The artist’s guide to public speaking success
Effective public speaking can bring a competitive edge to your career. Here are 15 practical tips to help you speak…
Book Review: Work Wellbeing by Mark McCrindle and Ashley Fell
Even the most experienced managers could learn something from 'Work Wellbeing

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On the Move: Latest sector appointments and departures
La Boite AD to step down in December, new Chair at Brisbane Powerhouse, Arts Editor announced for The Saturday Paper,…
Book review: Be Brilliant by Janine Garner
Garner contends there are four laws to live and lead by if you want to be your brilliant self.