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On the move: latest appointments and resignations

One CEO steps down in the disability sector; another steps up in Indigenous arts. Plus changes to The Australian Ballet…

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Actors may soon be replaceable by CGI

CGI is close to being indistinguishable from the real thing. Could actors find themselves auditioning against a dead or imaginary…

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We need a national day for the arts

Australia has public holidays for agricultural shows, football finals and a horse race. Why don't the arts have a public…

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Why Adelaide continues to be Australia's most successful festival city

South Australia’s claim to be ‘The Festival State’ is still backed by the numbers despite Australia’s increasing number of festivals.

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On the move: appointments and resignations

National Art School Director appointed plus Federation University announces the new Director of the Arts Academy Ballarat and Gippsland Centre…

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Working for free is a privilege

A new report shows that unpaid work experience is an opportunity denied to less advantaged young people.

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Gamification is the future of arts marketing

With the majority of Australians owning smartphones, smart arts organisations are using interactive games as a way to attract and…

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Children of the New World by Alexander Weinstein

Stories of an uncomfortably human dystopia that gnaws at our comfort with the status quo of our relationship with technology.

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Visual arts sidelined by festival culture

As "festivalisation" takes over our cities, one thing is increasingly left off the programing list – and that is the…

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Australia loses a great arts patron

Philanthropist and former chairman of Australia’s media dynasty, Fairfax & Sons, James Fairfax leaves a great legacy for the arts.

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