Digital
Cultural capital: Perth
Geographical isolation and resources wealth have spawned a distinctive cultural identity that begs the eastern states to pay more attention…
Arts policy for audiences not artists
The basic problem with the current 20th century arts funding model is that it remains producer- or artist-centric, rather than…
What to do if you are multi-passionate
Having multiple passions and interests is often seen as a negative trait when we are expected to finesse our skills…
BBC Natural History becoming lone, proud beast in a threatened world
Natural history films have a special place in all our hearts, but filmmakers and broadcasters must face the grim fact…
Netflix measures TV addiction
Countering an image of a nation of couch potatoes, Netflix has discovered that Australians are slower to become addicted to…
Arclight turns on more switches in China
Arclight really does see its future in China, and is putting its time where its aspirations lie. Enter the Huace…
On the Move: latest appointments and resignations
A new artistic director is appointed, ABC creates a new role and after a long career, retirement opens up a…
Four ways arts workers can win in the new economy
Tap into arts-focused online platforms to access materials, administrative support, spaces and customers in a dynamic global economy.
No tears but some anxieties as Fifield replaces Brandis
Reaction to the demise of Senator George Brandis as Minister for the Arts has been widely celebratory but will the…
New Cabinet: Fifield inherits the empire
Senator Mitch Fifield gets the double whammy of Communications and Arts, and inherits a world of sorrow.