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New research on gender pay gap shows ‘triple penalty’ for artists based on gender and cultural background

The Australia Council has today released a summary of research that examines the role of culture in the gender pay gap for artists.  

Success Story: new research on rights sales shows increased demand for Australian books overseas

The popularity of Australian children’s books overseas, the strength of the Chinese language market, and increasing interest in Australian adult fiction have been driving the success of Australian b

Creativity at Work: new research on preparing students of creative industries for future work

New research released today by the Australia Council for the Arts and Queensland University of Technology examines the benefits of industry and community based learning for students in creative degre

Culture at our fingertips: new research on digital arts engagement

New research released by the Australia Council for the Arts examines how we engage with the arts using digital technology and what this means for the cultural sector, now and into the future. Digita

COVID-19 Research

Towards Equity: a research overview of diversity in Australia’s arts and cultural sector

A research overview of diversity in Australia’s arts and cultural sector brings together published and unpublished data and research on representation within the arts and cultural sector in Australi

COVID-19 Audience Outlook Monitor: Phase 2 research webinar

The Australia Council is working with Patternmakers and WolfBrown to understand changes in behaviours and sentiments of arts-goers in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, to support decision-making and

New research highlights Australian music’s global export value and strong international success

The Australian music industry makes an estimated $195 million from international markets each year according to a ground-breaking report examining the cultural and economic value of Australian music e