Writing and Publishing
The benefits of online learning in a post-COVID-19 world
Although some students will relish the opportunity to continue studying on campus, for others staying home to learn new skills…
Book review: Fire Front by Alison Whittaker
A lyrical and fiery collection of poetry and prose by Australia’s leading First Nations writers.
Why members are critical to your re-opening strategy
As arts and cultural organisations plan to open their doors with easing restrictions, it’s critical to put members and subscribers…
Book review: A Bigger Picture by Malcolm Turnbull
A small-L liberal, Turnbull was unable to handle the right wing of his party.
Applause: Latest funding and awards announced
$1.3m in funds to regional WA arts organisations, TAFE NSW graduate wins coveted fashion prize, Patrick White Playwright Fellowship announced,…
The importance of Australia's literary magazines to new authors
The small magazines and literary journals often give many new writers from diverse backgrounds their first publication and create a…
9 in 10 arts audiences will return as pandemic fears ease
A national survey of over 23,000 respondents shows that 67% of audiences will return to arts venues once they believe…
Creating a character in confinement
Acting classes have had to evolve because of COVID-19, resulting in some remarkably liberated performers.
On the Move: Latest appointments and departures
Griffin farewells Executive Director/CEO, ANAM appoints Artistic Director, State Theatre Company SA announces new resident artists, and more.
The pressure to go digital offered unexpected wins
Moving quickly online has seen a 200 percent increase in engagement for Blue Mountains Cultural Centre. Learn how a small…