Is inequity threatening the future of the arts? Duncan Graham analyses our two-tier federal funding structures and finds them wanting
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The devastating funding cuts of the mid-90s are being repeated, destroying the painstaking repairs of the past two decades. Robert Reid on this particular circle of arts hell
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The recent restructure of Arts South Australia and budget cuts of $31m have thrown the state’s arts sector into chaos. Ben Brooker reports
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Government arts funding is on the way out, says Robert Reid. And if arts companies are to survive, they have to invite audiences in.
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In times of increasing austerity, arts companies are becoming reluctant to take risks: so how do we address urgent systemic problems, such as racism or sexism? Robert Reid, Carissa Lee and Alison Croggon ask all the questions. Answers? Not so much…