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How bushfires are affecting the careers of Australia’s performers

As bushfires become the new abnormal, Stephanie Eslake looks how musicians, comedians and other performing artists are re-thinking their tours,…

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Iranian cultural sites as political targets

While Australia fights to save its cultural assets after bushfires, the USA threatens to destroy cultural sites across Iran.

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The arts – not politicians – give bushfire relief

The Government was quick to dismiss the value of the arts in December, rolling it into a new super department,…

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Art or Morality – that is the question

With the release of new guidelines for ethics for artists at the Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art,…

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Why board games are booming (and ten games to try)

Board games provide a valuable opportunity for socialising in our digitally isolated age.

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Tomorrow's on fire: an artist responds to bushfires

Like many artists, animator and director Darcy Prendergast wanted to use his art to respond to the inaction around human-induced…

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The most anticipated Australian books of 2020

It’s already shaping up to be a big year in Australian books so literary journalist Thuy On has shared her…

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Welcoming a newbie to the office (from the archives)

Giving new recruits a login and showing them where the toilets are is not enough to make them productive employees.

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The most read ArtsHub stories of the decade (2010-2019)

Over the last ten years we've been following stories that matter to the arts sector, from funding cuts to how…

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The Big List: The Visual Arts in 2019

2019 was big: big on political unrest, big on international imports, big on empathy and wellness, but mostly, big on…

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