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Is creative industries policy really good for the arts?
Collecting the arts under a broader creative industries umbrella has risks as well as opportunities.
High drama and low key glamour at 2016 ADG Awards
Fascinating results for key awards as the judges resolutely cut their own path to directorial excellence.
Inspire60: Ghenoa Gela
VIDEO: We all need a little inspiration. Inspire60, ArtsHub's new video series brings you a regular 60 seconds of inspiration…
ABC Head Michelle Guthrie's first taste of gunpowder
New ABC head Michelle Guthrie commits to an ABC free of either commercials or subscription services, and stays out of…
For the last time, celebrate the Hive fundees
Round three of the HIVE initiative is announced, getting all meta on art, fantasy, regret and a potent desire for…
Selling movies with your data trail
The true experts in information gathering about audiences live in the screen sector. Like it or love it, the data…
Why some cinemas thrive as cultural hubs
Against the odds, many local cinemas continue to prosper. The key is community, and this is how they make it…
Forget work-life balance: bring on the nap couch
After a decade of trying to find work-life balance, arts workers are discovering there's a better way.
Screen Sector unites to call for bipartisan support
With an election approaching, the sector is dancing the non-partisan two-step, though the tune itself is a bit sinister.
Productivity Commission drops copyright bomb
The Productivity Commission has released a draft report which hacks into existing intellectual property (IP) protection for creatives.