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08 June 2011

Our arts leadership issue. Highlights include: Our first glimpse at World Summit, ANZ Trustees and their partnership with Back to Back Theatre, chats with the participants of our Emerging Leaders program and Chair of the Visual Arts Board Ted Snell talks good design.


Get Reading! 2010 campaign research

31 May 2011

Get Reading 2010 commissioned market research into Australians’ reading habits.


Arts Yarn Up - edition 6

30 May 2011

Highlights of this issue include profiles on the winners of the 4th National Indigenous Arts Awards - Archie Roach and Kylie Farmer - plus a special feature on knowledge transfer between generations via new and traditional media.


Copyright in a digital era

19 April 2011

Copyright can seem like a complex area, but it is important to understand the rights you have over the work that you create. Knowing how to protect those rights, and what options there might be around licensing your work for sale, free use or re-purposing, can increase both audiences and income.


Artistic Vibrancy

12 April 2011

Paints a comprehensive picture of how Australians participate in the arts today.


Artist Careers Research

07 April 2011


The Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) scoping study

29 March 2011

Market Development commissioned Justin Macdonnell (Anzarts) in late 2010 to write the APAM scoping study. The scoping study aims to inform future directions and priorities for APAM.


Strategic directions

29 March 2011

A quick guide to council’s strategic planning process, organisational structure and Strategic Priorities can be downloaded as a 12-page brochure.


artery 14

25 March 2011

Our digital arts issue. Highlights include: The art of gaming, the ground-breaking Australia/China art exchange exhibition - No-Name station, our new artist careers research and the latest projects by our Geeks in Residence.


Arts and creative industries

25 March 2011

Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the creative industries, according to Arts and creative industries.


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