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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…

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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.

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Budget 2016 offers no mercy to public screen sector

The damage done by cuts in the last federal budget have not been softened, so the government offers no hope…

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday I May 2016 - the whole set

Ten roars through with Masterchef, chops everyone else up and only makes third.

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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.

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Productivity Commission drops copyright bomb

The Productivity Commission has released a draft report which hacks into existing intellectual property (IP) protection for creatives.

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Robert Greenberg - funeral details

Robert Greenberg was a writer and teacher, mostly in children's television. HIs death defies comprehension.

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Cannes faces the prospect of terror...and films it

French authorities simulated a terrorist attack on the Cannes Film Festival. Of course they filmed it.

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Robert Greenberg - 23 Nov 1958 – 22 April 2016

The Australian Writers' Guild has paid tribute to member and friend Robert Greenberg with an obituary by Stuart Page, his…

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