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4085 resultsEveryone wants a T-shaped worker
The latest demand in the jobs market is a worker with the description of a shirt: organisations are looking for…
Could you be a public intellectual?
So you know a lot about the spotted quoll. Or human rights law. Or the role of comedy in the…
The real story of access tours for blind people
Galleries tout access opportunities for disabled patrons but the real situation is dismal for blind art-lovers.
How tech is disrupting the art world
Technology makes everyone a creative with a distribution network so where does that leave the professionals?
Why writers should code
As writers are pushed into the digital space, understanding code can help writers create intriging projects and stand out in…
Marina Abramović: contemporary art's Beatles tour
Two projects embed Abramović in Australia for 12-days in a world first, made possible by Australia’s leading philanthropists.
International coalition battles for artists' rights
UNESCO work on the status of the artists, a New York certification program and a Canadian exhibition right all have…
Children's TV: pride, pressure and prospects
Crisis in children's television? A new book covers the production dilemmas and the policy swamp.
EP: Industry recruitment specialist expands
Australia’s recruitment specialist for the business side of the television, media and entertainment industries, EP, is expanding -
What is a VIP pass really worth?
Are VIP passes just for massaging the egos of the "celebarati" or do they serve a valuable role in the…