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Turning our phones off for creative inner health

Author Sebastian Smee, musician Holly Throsby and tech psychologist Jocelyn Brewer agree when it comes to switching off to embrace…

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Disability Arts: the last avant-garde?

Is it a movement or a right? A disability-led panel takes the pulse on aligning rhetoric and action when it…

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Is MIPTV worth the money and time? A children's TV expert responds

At MIPTV, quality matters, attendance down, changes coming, observes ACTF International Sales Manager, Roberta Di Vito.

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From the archives: The Octopus in the Bathtub

Cinematographer Meg White has turned her anguish into art talking about her anxiety She hopes that talking more openly about…

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Wellness as the new disruptor

Technology use is leading a wellness revolution and more authentic place making according to speakers at REMIX Sydney.

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Artists take VR to the next level

The criticism plaguing VR is that while it is great technology the content is dismal. Artists are pushing the form…

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Creative life after kids – how to make it work

Juggling a creative career with irregular work and income is challenging at the best of times, but what happens when…

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35,000 Feet Away: the sound of planes over Alice Springs

Sound designer Liam Egan gives a uniquely sonic perspective on working with Warwick Thornton and Freda and Erica Glynn in…

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Local film & TV makes up just 1.6% of Netflix’s Australian catalogue

Netflix’s local content level has fallen from 2-2.5% to 1.6% (82 Australian titles out of 4,959) since 2017.

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Why it’s time to end the policy limbo threatening Australian children’s TV

Australian children’s television consistently punches above its weight on the international stage, but remains in a policy limbo.

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