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Kids and reading, here, now and for the future

Reading for pleasure has been re-discovered by many during lockdown and children’s author Jane Godwin believes we should find ways…

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Fast-forward 12 months: Four curators' predictions for the visual arts

What does 'normal' look like in a post-COVID environment? We asked four curators to gaze into their crystal balls and…

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Helping universities' threatened humanities

The recent fee increases for university humanities degrees will have knock-on effect for the arts. Fleur Kilpatrick argues that now…

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Collaboration made easy: 6 ways to build a writing relationship

New York Times-bestselling Australian author Sean Williams offers advice on the different ways to approach creative co-writing.

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Artists Essentials Toolkit video #2: Getting your art noticed online

Ever wondered about SEO? Or using social media to promote your artwork? Our second video in this series looks at…

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Training a new generation of performers about intimacy, safety and creativity

From the film Fame to MeToo and most recently COVID-19, history says there is still more that can be done…

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Taking action for cultural safety

COVID-19 has impacted most heavily on those who were already systemically underserved or excluded. With a global call for change…

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Book review: Cursed: An Anthology Edited by Marie O’Regan and Paul Kane

This collection of dark tales, featuring writers such as Christina Henry, Neil Gaiman and Karen Joy Fowler, explores and reimagines the power of…

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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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The case for a Universal Basic Income: freeing artists from neo-liberalism

The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all.

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