Writing and Publishing
Tertiary arts students caught in escalating industrial actions
Tertiary arts students have been caught in the crunch as negotiations stall between unions and management over work conditions.
Finding the Gen Y philanthropists
Under 30s are frequent givers but what will it take to get them to donate generously to the arts?
Not taking no for an answer
A performance artist challenges a grant-maker’s decision and wins.
Emerging in the shadows of literary legends
Australia's newest digital publisher has released its first title, an anthology called Sincere Forms of Flattery.
How and why do we share online?
Find out why things go viral from Managing Editor of BuzzFeed and Founder of Symbolia at the inaugural Storyology festival.
Hidden costs of free tickets
Giving away freebies may not be the best way to grow your audiences but how do you set the right…
Value your writing: getting cash for creativity
A panel of publishers, writers and journos at the Emerging Writers' Festival shared their tips on getting paid for your…
Street artist's Hawke headed to National Portrait Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery has acquired Luke Cornish’s stencilled portrait of former Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke.
No such luck
£1 billion from the National Lottery will go to the arts in the UK, but in Australia gaming leaves the…
Audio: Saving on your tax
There are new opportunities to claim more directly on your expenses as a creative worker this tax year.