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When to listen to unwanted advice

Tired of hearing what you should be doing, and could be doing during COVID? There is an upside to taking…

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Why ‘COVID comms’ need more artists and less jargon

As Victorians emerge from lockdown, cartoonist David Blumenstein thinks governments need more artists to help them focus on how they…

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Book Review: No Friend but the Mountains by Behrouz Boochani

No Friend But The Mountains is a classic for our times, a cri de coeur that shows us the human…

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20x20: Fighting the slaughter of arts journalism

This week, as part of our 20x20 series celebrating 20 years of ArtsHub, we revisit the state of art criticism,…

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Largest Aboriginal art exhibition travels to Europe, despite pandemic mahem

Despite international borders remaining closed, it is the Aboriginal arts sector that is demonstrating how to work around the barriers,…

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How to win at NaNoWriMo

Two authors who used NaNoWriMo to complete first drafts of their novels share their advice.

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Book Review: Hysteria by Katerina Bryant

Hysteria is the story of Bryant’s illness – her attempt to make sense of her symptoms, secure a diagnosis and,…

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Book Review: Honeybee by Craig Silvey

The author of popular Australian novel Jasper Jones has returned with a new tale of identity and self.

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What to say when the news is all bad

In 2020 we've all had our share of bad news whether it's personal, professional or pandemic. Dr Diana Carroll looks…

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Myth or truth: Do artists feel international engagement is overrated?

To mark International Artist Day, ArtsHub asked Australian artists how they felt about engaging with an international audience, or whether…

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