Performing Arts
Netflix destroys dreams, evolves before our very eyes
Netflix changes purchase policy and bang go Australian dreams. Can we save anything from the wreckage?
Sweating through the US border - survival tips from a screen expert
Getting a visa to work in the US film industry has now become much harder. Crack lawyer Andrea Szew lays…
'That is not the limit of my ambition': One-on-one with the Arts Minister
ArtsHub sat down this week with NSW Minister for the Arts Don Harwin in a checklist conversation that tackled funding,…
Directors to Dutton: stop stealing our jobs!
The Australian Directors' Guild calls out Peter Dutton for rubber-stamping visas which cut into valuable local jobs.
Different approaches to gender challenge industry as we confront toxic culture
As industry decides that sexual harassment, bullying and discrimination is no longer a joke, we scramble for a solution that…
Queen rewards industry agitators, is caught in sexist contradiction
We can imagine how Tracey Spicer feels about being the only screen industry woman honoured by the Australia Day List.
Workplace training to deal with production process ethics
The current campaign about power, abuse and behaviour on set is a great trigger to get the industry house in…
Harrassment and Craig McLachlan - a lawyer speaks
Eminent and detached Charles Darwin University legal expert Ken Parish reflects on the Craig McLachlan/Dr Blake industry dilemma.
Christmas, some favourite articles, and a course to change your future
The very last article for 2017, with some final goodies.
Screen Australia - has the Enterprise Program gone political?
Workshops, global connections, diversity, regional development, gender matters - Enterprise projects reflect the preoccupations of the screen bureaucracy.