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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…

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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…

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10 ways to prepare for a performance review

Got an EOFY performance review looming? We've got advice to help you ace it.

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How to toot your own horn

Most people find self-promotion icky and uncomfortable. Here’s how to do it well.

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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…

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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.

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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…

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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…

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Prioritising self-care in the arts

Looking after yourself is an important part of maintaining creative energy

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The Arts salute the 1967 Referendum and Sorry Day

This week reminds us of the importance of respect.

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