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Australia registers world’s first Arts Party

The Arts Party has been registered by the Australian Electoral Commission and will field candidates at the next Federal Election,…

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Ignoring the creators

The UN is investigating intellectual property law and the right to culture but failing to consider the rights of authors.

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Creative accounting: an unexpected career path

Deloitte is one of the Big 4 accounting firms, home to the world's top number crunchers. But with a background…

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Cultural precincts battle for the global marketplace

What is driving the $US250 cultural precinct billion trend? World expert on cultural precincts, Adrian Ellis knows.

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How Creativity Drives Business Success

Creative accounting is a high value skill the arts can bring to business, not a criminal activity.

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How to look past the Booker shortlist's buzz culture (now with added Americans)

What's more important: winning a literary award, or being shortlisted for one? And who's reading all the books that aren't…

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Would you pay $2K to attend a conference?

You’re mad if you don’t. You are paying your way to the table with the world’s great museum communicators including…

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Is staying in the closet bad for your career?

Instead of investing half their energy in keeping their sexuality a secret, out gay and lesbian performers can focus more…

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Talking the talk: arts conferences to watch out for

Over 10 specialty visual arts conferences are slated between September and December, so now’s the time to book and change…

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Celebrating Mandela in song and dance

A South African youth choir nearly missed out on paying tribute to Mandela 20 years after apartheid at the Edinburgh…

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