Policy
NAVA responds to persistent NSW political interference
Coinciding with a national call out for greater artistic courage, NAVA also responds to continued political interference in arts decisions…
10 buzzwords that dominated the arts in 2018
Our language tells us a lot about who we are: our confidence, our embrace of trends, our professionalism and our…
Creatives have the power to change politics NOW
Claiming a formerly safe Liberal seat will create greater visibility for art and culture. The Arts Party head to the…
On the move: the latest appointments and resignations
Rupert Myer retires from AusCo, new AD for Tasmanian Theatre Company, Zemiro to head Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Board changes at…
Greens to artists: your rights are our priority
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young responds to the Government’s updates to Australia’s online regulations, and what they means for creative content…
Arts summit called in NSW
Arts sector representatives are invited to attend a summit in Sydney on 23 March to discuss the state’s future investment…
Pollies promise arts support as Tasmania prepares for the polls
The Liberal Government, the Labor Opposition and the Greens are all wooing the Tasmanian arts sector in the lead up…
Don’t just think about change. Instigate it.
CIPMO is a new office that seeks your input into reshaping the cultural infrastructure of NSW.
'That is not the limit of my ambition': One-on-one with the Arts Minister
ArtsHub sat down this week with NSW Minister for the Arts Don Harwin in a checklist conversation that tackled funding,…
Money down and no real passion, says Shadow Minister
Victoria’s Shadow Minister for the Arts and Culture responds to the first year of the Creative State policy and the…