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Why your brain wants you knitting

Albert Einstein, Julia Gillard, Eleanor Roosevelt and Christopher Walken all knitted. Maybe that's why they were more successful than you.

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Millennials don’t want to call themselves philanthropists

Engaging donors means understanding their motivations and many of the new generation do not want to see themselves simply as…

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Applications open for $30,000 Ursula Hoff Fellowship

Immerse yourself in some of the world’s finest print collections, including works by Goya, Rembrandt and Blake.

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Minister defends education cuts

The Minister for Education has received many protests from the arts sector after cutting the number of tertiary arts courses…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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Be more productive. Sleep.

Long hours and never ending To Do lists often means our sleep is the first thing to be compromised. But…

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Strengthening pathways for independent artists

Recognising that indie theatre-makers can rarely afford mainstage prices, a new initiative makes affordability a priority in 2017.

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