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Greens launch arts policy in election lead-up
$150 million to employ artists in schools as part of a scheme to foster young people’s creativity, and restoring Australia…
ICYMI: rounding up the week’s arts news
It was a week of art prize frenzy, building election madness, and strategic planning for the Australia Council we round…
Around the Web Roundup, from Fury Road to Wong Kar-Wai
Some of the best recent articles on the web - chewy interviews with Walter Murch, and Wong Kar-Wai plus doc…
How bold would we like the Australia Council to be?
We have until 10 May to say what’s needed in the Australia Council's next Strategic Plan so let's embolden them.
Keep calm and book more films - how local indy cinemas are thriving
Scott Seddon, President of Independent Cinemas Australia puts the boot into some boogie men. Cinema is growing. Streaming is not…
Industry challenged to battle for broadband that actually works
With a botched NBN, can the screen sector do anything to salvage the major distribution system of the future? Laurie…
Directors' Guild poised to run 2019 awards
The long wait for competitors is almost over. The ADG is selling tickets to the awards which are unveiled on…
Amazon Prime Video squeezes indy doc makers over returns
The science and commercial logic of internet stats are not your friend - as providers to Amazon Prime Video are…
Talent Camp bursts bubble in search for real Australia
In 2019, Talent Camp returns in search of new talent, new perspectives and new voices that reflect the richness and…
Make it Australian captures political Zeitgeist - at last
Michele Rowland, the Shadow Minister for Communications will speak at a SPA event at Fox Studios on Wed 1 May.