Writing and Publishing
Women creatives crave solitude and space
Almost a century after Virginia Woolf, leading female writers articulate the same struggles for women writers.
Virtual reality training no longer a fantasy
Academy Xi are emerging as leaders in the digital education realm, fostering innovation and addressing technological skills shortages.
Family Skeleton
Mysterious and intriguing; hidden family secrets are revealed.
Thinking outside the arts
Artists don't belong in the arts sector. There is important work for them in health, education, housing and business.
The Windy Season
Mysteries abound in a bleak country town.
Inspire60: William Hennessy
Violinist William Hennessy is inspired by the French pianist Alfred Cortot.
National Portrait Gallery shows how to advance science
Skillful art may be just what science needs to polish its image.
Spoilers, secrets and spies
Publishers and film sets are ramping up security as it becomes harder to avoid spoilers.
Against self-censorship and political correctness
Over-sensitive political correctness is damaging freedom of expression, the Festival of Dangerous Ideas was told.
Why Australia still dances to an Irish tune
What impact have successive waves of Irish immigration had on Australian art and culture?