We need to explore solutions to the challenges that culturally-diverse musicians face navigating the Australian music industry.
Many artists are expected to organise their own ticket sales and event promotion. This is coupled with low pay from venues and having to juggle music with other full-time jobs.
Mike McColl Jones began writing comedy in the early 1960s, and for the next 40 years worked continuously at the epicentre of the Australian entertainment industry through the golden age of television.
Discover how escapism, from TV to games, offers a vital break from daily life and fuels hope.
Studying and working in an English-speaking environment as a non-native speaker poses several communication challenges.
A new research project is helping train up to 28,000 teachers in drama and theatrical production to help stimulate growth of the kingdom’s cultural and entertainment institutions.
Fixing the culture of individual casino operators is one thing. Fixing the political culture that allowed them to run amok is another.
New research shows a stark difference between popular ideas about the social media platform and how OnlyFans seeks to present itself.
A new episode of the ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast reveals the serious side of funny business. Has cancel culture gone too far?
Crown Resorts’ contribution to Victoria is at the core of its attempts to keep its casino licence. But the costs of the state keeping the casino may well be greater.
Colloquially known as ‘Nifties’, non-fungible tokens have recently hit the headlines. But is there any real value in a digital asset?
Privileged schools’ ideological practices play a role in cultivating elite misbehaviour.
Screen time: What we’re watching, what we’re creating, and the iconography that's coming to define the COVID-19 pandemic.
Deferring to AI to give us what we like further diminishes culture at a societal scale, and cultural difference globally.
Could fake news destroy our democracy? Dr Susan Carland finds out in our first episode in series two of What Happens Next?
In the disrupted market of digital music. Charles Caldas is ensuring independent artists can make the most from growing opportunities to be heard.
A series of animated films is future-proofing Indigenous culture, language and knowledge for generations to come.
To drive lasting change regarding sexual harassment and assault, greater effort needs to be directed towards preventing these issues from arising in the first place.
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