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Burnout, slob, slack or daydreamer: What we can learn from the 'not-working' types

Not-working can create discomfort for many of us who are used to perpetual doing. Learning about the four inertial archetypes…

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Make your post-COVID tax return work for you

In the wake of COVID-19 setbacks, arts professionals need to maximise on their tax returns this year. Creative Crunchers specialises…

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Important lessons COVID-19 has taught us about tax returns

If you’re a creative sole trader who finds balancing the books tricky at the best of times, then COVID may…

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How indie theatre-makers are fighting back after COVID-19

Independent theatre companies in Adelaide are preparing to welcome back audiences, but how will a post-COVID world shape their programming?

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What we can learn about isolation from prison artists

Art making is a basic human activity that gives shape to meaning. In conditions of extreme confinement, finding meaning becomes…

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Queensland announces $22.5 million arts recovery package

Described as a significant investment in the future of Queensland’s arts sector, the latest recovery package includes a First Nations…

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Pre-pandemic thinking creates timely digital performance-based festival

Two-years, two venues and five new commissions – BLEED is a collaborative digital festival envisaged pre-COVID-19, where the digital is…

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Artists Essentials Toolkit video #1: how to get your art online

In our new video series we look at getting started with your online presence from a blog to websites to…

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Could paid entry become the new norm for galleries and museums?

Research shows that numbers drop off when museum entry is imposed, but are there ways around it to bolster revenue?

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Meditation without having to meditate

Tired of being told to be more mindful? Dr Jackie Bailey believes we can sneak mindfulness into our days for…

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