Writing and Publishing
Vincent and the Grandest Hotel on Earth by Lisa Nicol
Children love magic, and Vincent and the Grandest Hotel on Earth abounds in it.
WA merger plan abandoned
WA cultural leaders have welcomed the shelving of a plan to merge the state’s three major cultural institutions.
Boundless Festival announces program
Festival for Indigenous and culturally diverse writers announces its full program.
Philanthropy and the arts – worth much more than money
Along with shining a light on the country’s arts supporters, the winners of this year’s Creative Partnerships Awards signify the…
Questioning leadership with Indonesia residency
The Australia Council’s first international leadership residential took place in Indonesia and Laura Pike looks at what she learnt from…
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
Jewish Museum appoints new CEO, Tasmanian Theatre Company artistic director to leave, ICE seeks new Executive Director.
Dreaming of transformation
Winning the Dreaming Award – one of two major Australia Council awards that recognise the achievement of First Nations artists…
The tyranny of distance and an iconic Australian publisher
Magabala Books, a unique Indigenous publishing house in remote Western Australia, continues to publish an impressive selection of quality literature.
Traditional Owners are the focus of Geelong writers festival
With a spotlight on First Nations issues and guests including Archie Roach, Derek Rielly, Claire G. Coleman and Dr Lou…
New prize for emerging Indigenous artists for 2020
Ravenswood Australian Women’s Art Prize now has a prize pool of $45,000 with the introduction of a new category in…