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The Mill’s Erin Fowler and Amber Cronin on international arts partnerships and their dance collaboration with Rumah Sanur in Indonesia
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South Australian arts in South East Asia (where the bloody hell are ya?)
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Can arts organisations become ‘exponential organisations’?
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Simple Strategies for Bridging Cultural Gaps: Patti McCarthy on Australian engagement in Asia and her new book, Cultural Chemistry
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Australian arts organisations should outsource and off-shore to survive and thrive
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The messages from Indigenous people that I never passed on to the Prime Minister
By Grant Hall. “We hear from black leaders what we have so long heard and which continues to go unheeded: listen to us, engage with us, empower us”
The Australian arts funding crisis and what it means for business
By Grant Hall. Without a strong arts industry, Australian businesses won’t be able to find creative people to drive innovation and our engagement with Asia will be hampered.
Arts leader warns against ‘economic clichés’; is attacked with economic clichés.
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You, me and the refugees; getting to know each other through the arts, sport and culture
By Grant Hall. Building friendships, social cohesion and national security by doing things together.
Croquet clubs, festivals and advancing economic growth in Adelaide
By Grant Hall. How festivals build economic growth and how governments destroy it.
How music education builds economic growth in South Australia.
By Grant Hall. To build an innovative economy low growth states need more music graduates.