Writing and Publishing
How to build a portfolio career
Channeling your inner Renaissance Man to pursue a portfolio career could be the answer to being gainfully employed in the…
Why disrespect is bad news for creators
Executive Director of Australian Society of Authors Angelo Loukakis debunks the hype that cash and copyright are bad for creatives.
Getting the most out of writing competitions
Writers and industry experts share their advice on how to best use competitions to get your work noticed and propel…
Why you didn’t get the job
Before you launch your 2015 job hunt, you need to know what you did wrong last year.
Would you swap dollars for video game points?
Profit share agreements may be old hat, but an Australian video game studio has coined a new way of working.
The end of the world as we know it - a continuing saga
The ScreenHub crystal ball looks at the deep challenges and transformations facing the sector in 2015.
Non-stop collaborations and commissions: Carriageworks is back with a brand new program for 2015
Impressive in scope, scale and ambition, Carriageworks in the heart of Sydney’s Redfern continues the consolidation and growth of its…
Inclusivity Arts fundamental to a creative economy
The British Council is ideally placed to draw on the UK’s global leadership in Inclusivity arts policy and practice.
Australia’s British Council Alumni
The British Council’s exchange programs play a vital role in developing the careers of Australian creative practitioners.
Empowering artists through the law
The Arts Law Centre of Australia has made a difference for 30 years. It has celebrated that history this week.