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8 steps to build profitable creative courses

This practical guide will take you through every step of establishing a new creative course.

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Tip from peers: how to have a more sustainable practice

From easing up on the travel to rethinking how we reuse things, creatives offer tips for a more sustainable way…

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Tips on managing negative press

Is all press good? Perhaps not, but you can turn negative press around to your advantage with a clear head…

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Features

Creatives more prone to depression: myth or reality?

The depressed or manic creative is a well-known stereotype. But where’s the evidence to prove that it’s true?

Features

Why you need a tree change (from the archives)

People working in the arts and creative industries are moving out of the city and finding the tree change to…

Features

20x20: Why we are burning out in the arts

First published in 2015, it would seem we have not yet learnt to manage workloads and expectations – we're still…

Opinions & Analysis

Why right now is the perfect moment for hope

Feeling a little burnt-out? It's a natural response when hope is in short supply but according to Dr Jackie Bailey,…

Career Advice

What to do when you feel behind

Comparison, setbacks, expectations and pressures can lead to feeling behind in your arts career. Here's how to sidestep the race…

News

Our new podcast: the ArtsHubbub

The ArtsHubbub – ArtsHub's monthly podcast takes a look inside Australian arts, and the minds of Australian artists. Each episode…

Career Advice

Welcoming a newbie to the office (from the archives)

Giving new recruits a login and showing them where the toilets are is not enough to make them productive employees.

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