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Why we buy e-books but still borrow print

What place do ebooks – hold in the reading behaviour of Australia’s 10 million public library borrowers?

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Calls to review peak body funding

Service organisations and peak bodies are essential to the ecology of the sector but funding is haphazard and opaque.

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Rare chance to join the Convent

For an arts organisation in need of studio space this vacancy may be the answer to a fervent prayer.

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Idea too dangerous for festival

Sydney Opera House has cancelled a talk by Muslim writer and activist who claims he is the victim of censorship.

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The Canary Press Issue 4: Story Magazine

The latest issue features stories written by eight-year-old children reinterpreted by a stable of acclaimed Australian writers.

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Salman Rushdie announced for two big Australian festivals

Perhaps the world's most revered and reviled author will speak about the freedom to write to Australian audiences.

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Brisbane Festival unveils 2014 program

Noel Staunton’s fifth and final Brisbane Festival features circus, theatre and Indigenous arts, bookended by American culture.

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Voice your views on OpenMic

ArtsHub's has launched a new avenue of expression to open up conversation in the Australian arts sector.

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Melbourne unlocks academic treasure trove

A biennial free festival is unveiling the hidden cultural treasures of one of Australia’s oldest universities.

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Christine Piper: After Darkness

After Darkness tells the story of Tomakazu Ibaraki a Japanese doctor interred at an enemy alien camp in remote South…

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