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After the hard work of HSC, get your True Reward

In many undergraduate courses, Western Sydney University’s True Reward program focuses on a student’s performance in specific HSC subjects, not…

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Australia's fascination: the rise of true crime

What was once seen as a niche genre has now exploded into popular culture – at Brimbank Writer's Festival three…

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Overcoming common roadblocks to getting started

With any new idea, creative direction, or career path, there are common blocks that stand in our way. Madeleine Dore…

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A creative state to be proud of

In the lead up to the Victorian state election on 24 November, the Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley MP…

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The numbers don't add up: a response to the MPA Framework

Instead of taking the opportunity to make our funding frameworks fit-for-purpose, we're being asked to finesse an inherently flawed system…

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Review: The Year of the Farmer by Rosalie Ham, Pan Macmillan

The reader looking for a good yarn in a rural setting will find it here.

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Celebrating our City of Literature

In the ten years since Melbourne joined the UNESCO Creative Cities Network, how has the literary sector changed, and what…

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On the Move: latest appointments and resignations

Yirra Yaakin's Artistic Director steps down, MELT: Festival of Queer Arts and Culture appoints Guest Director, and more.

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More international tourists flock to art than wineries, casinos or sport

International arts tourism has grown at a higher rate than overall international tourism over the last five years, according to…

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Review: My Country by David Marr, Black Inc.

David Marr’s anthology, My Country, burns the names of those who fall under his crosshairs into their political headstones.

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