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Largest Aboriginal art exhibition travels to Europe, despite pandemic mahem
Despite international borders remaining closed, it is the Aboriginal arts sector that is demonstrating how to work around the barriers,…
Finalists announced for 2020 Walkleys
From Robodebt, bushfires, COVID19, to #LetUsSpeak, and so much more; Australian journalists are recognised for their tireless efforts in bringing…
ARA Historical Novel Prize now the richest genre-based prize for literature
Diversity in historical fiction is honoured with prize money doubling for the inaugural ARA Historical Novel Prize.
Protocol updates for First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property
The Australia Council has released new protocols addressing key legal, ethical and moral considerations for the use of Indigenous cultural material…
Chasing philanthropy, inspiring volunteers and supporting the arts in our latest podcast
In the latest ArtsHubbub we look at the ways in which giving is supported in the arts. We speak with…
Arab-Australian writers donate rare works to support Beirut blast victims
Arab-Australian writers donate rare works to raise funds through an auction to support initiatives in Lebanon after the blasts in…
Arts for all – The ArtsHubbub looks at making the arts more accessible
In our longest podcast so far we look at the barriers that stop many from participating in the art, especially…
Vale John Schaeffer
Self-made businessman, John Schaeffer was arguably Australia’s greatest collector of Pre-Raphaelite art, his gifts to our state institutions leaving a…
Global screen industry grinds back into gear
Big gestures are being made around the world to get the studios humming but what how is the rest of…
9 in 10 arts audiences will return as pandemic fears ease
A national survey of over 23,000 respondents shows that 67% of audiences will return to arts venues once they believe…