Writing and Publishing
Appearances matter to the Tax Office
The Tax Office won't mind if you don't make money but you need to look like you tried.
Is your work making you sick?
The show must go on but a world-first study is asking, at what price to performers' health?
The talent aggregators
Content aggregators now have the power and access that used to belong to agents and artists' managers.
Show and tell: a guide to getting your show in schools
Book bums on seats with this telling advice from people who know what gets a show into schools.
AUDIO: Appropriation artist wins copyright case
A court case in the US is likely to have a big impact on contemporary artists working with collage,mash-ups and…
Overland #210, Autumn 2013
Hailed as Australia’s foremost literary journal on progressive culture, Overland #210 Autumn 2013 exemplifies this epithet again.
Senior arts educators lobby pollies of all persuasions
A new alliance of senior arts educators wants politicians from all parties to make creative arts education a national priority.
Baby boomers tighten their grip on cultural institutions
As baby boomers reach retirement age their love of Australia’s cultural institutions remains steadfast.
Lost Stolen Generation art returns to Australia
After nearly 50-years packed in boxes in a New York university , 119 pieces of Stolen Generation artwork return to…
Great Expectations of Tuesday's Budget
The arts sector is looking to Budget Day to confirm the promises of Creative Australia.