News NT Government once again fails Indigenous communities, falling $200 million short on housing promises by Claire Adema After yet another Australian political blunder, we are wishing more now than ever that we could swap our government out with our friends across the sea, as their failure to…
News Uni students who fail half their subjects will no longer be eligible for HELP loans under new reforms by Claudia Schmidt In new legislation proposed by the Federal Government, uni students who fail half of their subjects in their first year will no longer be able to access government subsidies and…
News Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, and more sign letter urging UK government to support the arts by Mia Montesin On behalf of “the undersigned creative professionals and institutions” of the UK comes a letter calling for the revival of an arts sector “in crisis”. Nick Cave, PJ Harvey, Stephen…
News Donald Trump announces he will be halting funding to the WHO by Claudia Schmidt In a press conference, US President Donald Trump has just announced he will halting US funding to the World Health Organisation (WHO). The president cited the organisation’s alleged “mismanaging” of…
Arts News Australia Council for the Arts revises list of organisations to receive funding by Talya Jacobson Australia’s arts industry is one of the many sectors financially struggling in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, and in this difficult time, the Australia Council for the Arts has…
News Labor will allocate over $30 million to Aussie music if it wins the election by Sarah Gillard Ahead of this weekend’s federal election, the Labor party has unveiled a juicy new Arts policy, pledging to allocate over $30 million into the Australian arts and music industries if…
News The music industry could receive a $28 million boost if Labor wins the next election by Molly Lasker In the wake of yet another venue closure with World Bar shutting its doors last week, the Australian Labor Party has recognised that live music in NSW is at crisis point and…