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Quarantine Cinema is Making Do

Keeping community connected is the goal for the Melbourne Cinémathèque, but there's no pretense it's ideal.

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Federal Government announces $27M in targeted relief funding for arts

Indigenous Arts, Regional Arts and Support Act are the recipients of a targeted multi-million dollar package for the arts, but…

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Survival and Creativity: A Paramedic's Perspective

Working on the COVID-19 frontline as a first responder, the director of 'Jirga' offers hope to other storytellers facing their…

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Eager to learn while you shelter? Local and global viddies and webinars abound

Along with the Co-vidious turmoil, educational resources are moving online to provide insights, inspirations and clever basics. Here is a…

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Poll Results: Top priorities for government funding

We asked readers what their top priorities were to funding our way through COVID-19 and beyond. Here are the results.

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Melbourne International Film Festival cancelled

It's totally expected, but still heartbreaking for cinephiles and the industry. The 69th MIFF will happen next year instead.

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Light in the Coronavirus doom as screen sales go on

Lambs of God will soon bewilder and enchant North American viewers as upstart streamer Total takes the Lingo show on.

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

As arts organisations go online, a whole bunch of opportunities have opened up for artists - we give you the…

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Nerd immunity: Can geeks save the arts from COVID-19?

Yen Yang thinks the secret to artistic survival during self isolation might be in the darkest corners of the web.

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Production courses go online with 'a great team and a red hot go'

What happens when production courses go online in a frenzy of digital change? We give you Griffith University and Victorian…

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