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British Council’s ambitious stride forward through inclusivity

A year in as Country Director, ArtsHub speaks with British Council’s Helen Salmon about this year’s wins, and a more…

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Review: Danger Music by Eddie Ayres, Allen and Unwin

Ayres teaches us the transcendental power of music, Afghanistan’s fighting spirit and the peaks and valleys of the Middle East.

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Why art is indivisable from life

Art is not a luxurious extra, it's a necessity, writes Johanna Knox.

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Why an arts degree is now a must-have asset in the workplace

Once considered to be of low value, a Bachelor of Arts is now increasingly important to employers due to the…

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Review: Soul of the Border by Matteo Righetto

Without supplementing their earnings by smuggling tobacco, the de Boers family cannot survive.

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Applause: latest funding announcements and awards

2018 Kate Challis RAKA Award recipient celebrated; 2018 Gloria Payten and Gloria Dawn Foundation Fellowship recipients revealed; longlist announced for…

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What millennials are looking for in a workplace

Researcher Rocky Scopelliti has collected insights from 30,000 millennials world-wide. He takes a close look at this generation’s influence in…

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ICYMI: A wrap of this week’s arts news

New public art at Carriageworks, latest program announcements, a ground-breaking Indigenous education program, Live Music Census results, and more.

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How IACA is strengthening regional representation of Indigenous artists

Indigenous artists want to be included in conversations, conferences and policy-making decisions involving their work and culture. Here’s how we…

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Are bricks and mortar necessary to building culture?

Australia’s cultural sector is in a building boom. A recent SAMAG panel, however, discussed the realities of mounting a redevelopment,…

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