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How technology has changed the arts market

Audiences now crowdsource their choices and the line between arts patrons and participant is thinning.

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Marketing arts online: study shows what works

New research shows a Facebook ‘like’ can be worth 276 new contacts but you need to use online media strategically…

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Yoko trumps the cricket drawcard

Tourism figures demonstrate culture is drawing dollars and that equates to better support and more tech-led hooks to get them…

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Introverts versus extroverts: How to manage at work

Learning how introverts and extroverts work can help make your workplace more harmonious and productive.

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The Dealer is the Devil

Adrian Newstead’s new expose on the Aboriginal Art Market has everyone talking.

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Australian arts workers better off than British

Heading off to London is a well-trodden path for Australians working in the arts but salaries, satisfaction and public-funding are…

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Lost poem by Sappho discovered

Fragments of a previously unknown work by the ancient Greek poet have been identified by an Oxford classicist.

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Vault Festival

Dust off those high-waisted trousers, hipster glasses and flared jumpsuits, Vault Festival offer an immersive theatre experience.

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Humans are hardwired for a good story

Whether its gossip, a book or sitting around telling a good yarn, scientists say there’s no denying we were made…

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Tony Wheeler comes full circle

Lonely Planet founder Tony Wheeler gave up his TV company but it appears he couldn't stay away.

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