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Book review: The Simple Shift by Chris Helder

The Simple Shift will come in handy right now for anyone struggling as a result of social isolation.

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30% Fair

The sector’s governance is broken and the values underwriting it are morally bankrupt, argues David Pledger. A radical reshaping of…

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Federal Government announces $27M in targeted relief funding for arts

Indigenous Arts, Regional Arts and Support Act are the recipients of a targeted multi-million dollar package for the arts, but…

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Job cuts hit publishing industry

Redundancies and reduced hours are being rolled out by publishers as they grapple with COVID-19.

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Why funding the arts matters

As communities around the globe face the challenges spread by COVID-19, Creative Partnerships Australia is encouraging the broader Australian community…

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Book review: Death of a Typographer by Nick Gadd

Death of a Typographer is a Melbourne-noir murder mystery with a successfully fantastical and complex plot.

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Urgent financial investment in the arts would ease four-year funding fallout

After the shock of Friday's announcement, arts leaders have called for greater investment in the arts in order to secure…

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Poll Results: Top priorities for government funding

We asked readers what their top priorities were to funding our way through COVID-19 and beyond. Here are the results.

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COVID-19 has been a boon for crafts

Who’d have thought a pandemic would trigger a global renaissance for the craft sector, as a balm for both the…

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Book review: Almost a Mirror by Kirsten Krauth

A novel of reminiscence for a different time: 1980s Australia and its rumbustious music scene.

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