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How book clubs help us make sense of our ethical dilemmas

Participating in a book club can be a way that readers navigate complex ethical quandaries in how they approach the…

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Advocating for mothers as artists

Sustaining a creative career is difficult for mothers, but as Dr Jackie Bailey argues there is a growing awareness of…

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ArtsHub makes it easy to find those perfect creative gifts while supporting the many wonderful Australian arts organisations.

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Talking to politicians about art

Advice from business leaders on asking governments for money, embedding culture in the political agenda, and getting the language right…

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Applause: Latest funding and awards announced

Winners of Telstra Ballet Dancer Awards revealed, Victorian writers compete for $100,000 prize, Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund, plus more arts…

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Join the self-publishing revolution

No publisher? No problem, says one of New Zealand’s most prolific and profitable authors.

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9 techniques for generating game changing ideas (from the archives)

From group drawing to dissident behaviour, stealing innovation to tricking the brain into being creative, Nicole Velik of The Ideas…

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New report confirms arts' benefits for health, aging and wellbeing

Commissioned by think tank A New Approach, the report adds to the growing evidence that arts and culture has major…

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On The Move: Latest sector appointments and departures

Leading choreographer joins Flinders University as Professor of Creative Arts, Auckland Arts Festival announces new AD, new Director for St…

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Tell Me I’m Okay by David Bradford (Monash University Publishing)

A doctor’s personal memoir and a concise history of Australia’s response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.

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