Culture
Rio Tinto cleans house of tainted executives
Three leading executives of multinational mining company Rio Tinto have resigned following a shareholder revolt and ongoing protests over the......
Could the public’s interest in journalism make Facebook pay?
Research by Public Interest Journalism InitiativeĀ (PIJI) on Australians’ willingness to pay for public interest journalism may help the competition......
The show must go on, with some big changes
Theatres around the country are beginning to open up with small scale performances starting this September and like all businesses,......
UK Hyper News Start Up Revives Local Journalism
Print news media have struggled to adapt to the digital era, and many local publications have disappeared. In Australia this......
Sharing culture and song across the Kimberley
Communities across the north of Western Australia will be treated to a series of concerts and community workshops as part......
NASCA NAIDOC Awards go online
NAIDOC Week celebrations have been postponed until November but the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy is showcasing their young Indigenous......
Arts funding finally announced, but is it enough?
A Federal Government $250 million dollar arts and culture package will provide security to the country’s flagship arts organisations, but......
Survey highlights musicians’ vulnerability to COVID recession
A landmark study of the working lives of Australian musicians shows the majority hold multiple positions and face precarious employment......
Securing our past by embracing technology
Libraries and museums across the world are using digitisation to record their collections in a bid to ensure access by......
New Progressive International launches: Internationalism or Extinction
The Progressive International, endorsed and supported by Arundhati Roy, Bernie Sanders, Naomi Klein and Yanis Varoufakis, seeks to unite, organise......