Writing and Publishing
Digital poet builds world’s largest science fiction game
It's X Files meets HP Lovecraft - an interactive science fiction whodunit on a digital canvas that was itself considered…
Arts lobbying succeeds with Senate Inquiry
Arts activists today are celebrating the success of the call for a Senate Inquiry by ArtsPeak, the confederation of national…
Silence of the majors divides arts sector
The Australia Council Budget cuts have carved a rift between major arts organisations and their smaller colleagues, who are protesting…
Fundraising dilemma: to cut or grow?
We examine two opposing strategies by which companies are bolstering their fundraising revenue.
Economic value of WA small to mediums revealed
A new report commissioned by the Chamber of Arts & Culture WA reinforces the importance of the small to medium…
Making heritage accessible to NSW schools
NSW Government is funding a pilot program to enable disadvantaged students to experience historic and cultural heritage.
Spotlight on child sex abuse in entertainment industry
The Royal Commission is calling for people with information about child sexual abuse in the entertainment industry to get in…
Australia Council delivers new grants amid the storm
The Australia Council has delivered the first round of new grants, which is also the last before the Budget changes…
Nine ways for women to stop self-sabotaging
It's not the fault of the victim but there are things women can do to overcome the under-representation.
Government faces Senate Inquiry into arts funding
Labor, Greens and Independents have combined forces to pass a move for a Senate Inquiry into the National Programme for…