Writing and Publishing
Minister defends education cuts
The Minister for Education has received many protests from the arts sector after cutting the number of tertiary arts courses…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
Chamber of Arts and Culture WA board elected, ACMI X gets a new major partner and a CEO resigns from…
10 books that white people should read
This week's Man Booker winner, Paul Beatty's The Sellout, is a landmark work on race. But it's not the only…
Doing a (Virtual) Reality Check
As Virtual Reality becomes more widespread, it's not enough to have the technology, it needs to be used as a…
Opera companies face major overhaul
One company should be put on notice, another bumped up and $24 million should be injected into opera, recommends the…
Be more productive. Sleep.
Long hours and never ending To Do lists often means our sleep is the first thing to be compromised. But…
Strengthening pathways for independent artists
Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.
Shakespeare finally shares the credit
400 years after Shakespeare wrote his first three plays, Oxford University Press has concluded his rival Christopher Marlowe should share…
Melbourne Festival Diary 2016
ArtsHub staff are attending a wide range of Melbourne Festival events this year; here are our impressions of the program…
$30,000 Fellowship for a NSW Artists with Disability
A new fellowship for a mid-career or established artist with disability is the first of its kind.