Writing and Publishing
Why a foundation became an ideas festival
Always at the fore of cultural change, Gene Sherman reinvents her arts foundation, this time with a focus on nurturing…
The Boy Who Lived On: 20 Years of Harry Potter
From humble beginnings, the Harry Potter books became a global phenomenon. Twenty years after the first book was published, we…
10 ways to prepare for a performance review
Got an EOFY performance review looming? We've got advice to help you ace it.
How to toot your own horn
Most people find self-promotion icky and uncomfortable. Here’s how to do it well.
First creative arts Laureate awarded in Australia
A NSW academic has received $3.2 million to harness immersive visualisation technology and pioneer a new approach to the study…
Redundancy, renovation and restructuring: coping with chaos
Working in an organisation going through a restructure or redevelopment can be a boon or a bust for your career.
Using art to revisit trauma helps us put it in the past
Creativity provides a space where – whether through a picture, play, song, or simply scribbles on a piece of paper…
Scrounging for money: how great writers made a living
From pest exterminators to advertising copywriters, the great writers of the past found inventive ways to support themselves and their…
Prioritising self-care in the arts
Looking after yourself is an important part of maintaining creative energy
The Arts salute the 1967 Referendum and Sorry Day
This week reminds us of the importance of respect.