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A degree helps for jobs in TV and film – eventually

Do you need a degree in media if you want to work in the film or television industries?

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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.

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10-minute bites on Asian Art a worthy chew

Former Asialink director, Alison Carroll, walks us through Asian art in a new series screened on ABC1 that targets schools.

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Is this the exhibition of the future…or just a web page?

How Vegemite-loving flies prompted the thong dress is just one of the stories in the NFSA’s first online exhibition.

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Art science collaborations are the new black

A decade of residencies through ANAT's Synapse scholarships has changed the way art and science collaborate.

Opinions & Analysis

Without independent artists the major arts bodies will die

The arts sector needs to accept responsibility for the inequity on which its success is achieved and not blame it…

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How will changes to Arts NSW funding structure affect you?

With promises of greater sustainability and less red tape, things are looking up under the Arts and Cultural Development Program.

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NSW Arts a reshuffle casualty

The new Premier of NSW, Mike Baird, has announced a Cabinet reshuffle, and the Arts Ministry was among the changes.

Features

Sneaking in dark ideas

Jilli Rose uses the traditionally light-hearted medium of animation to tell the sad story of a very important stick insect.

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Student collaborations in action

IFSS and ACTT students team up in successful collaborations.

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