40 document(s) in Culture.
Making art accessible
A new Kiama-based promotional company is working to connect the region's art communities, writes BREE FULLER.
Sue Fagan wants everyone to enjoy a thriving metropolitan arts scene - without the hassle of driving into Sydney.
Illawarra Mercury 19/11/2009
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Teaching isn't only about test results
The Government could learn from Asia's culture of respect for teachers.
The Age 17/11/2009
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Want to contribute to our national cultural policy? Do some homework first.
WHAT HAPPENS when the Federal Government puts a call out to the public to make suggestions about a cultural policy? After a few hours of reviewing some of the submissions, it would be fair to say that the quality and usefulness of the submissions so far have been decidedly mixed.
The Age 16/11/2009
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Identity crisis: our cross to bear
One of our most-loved symbols is under the microscope as the nation reassesses its image, writes Jonathan Dart.
Sun Herald 15/11/2009
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Uncouth Poms beat us at our own game
Britain is agog that Ben Elton is trading in his bowler hat for budgie smugglers. But if he thinks moving Down Under will mean embracing the Crocodile Dundee lifestyle, he may be in for a shock. Over the 20 years I've lived in London, the English have become yobs and the Australians, snobs.
Sydney Morning Herald 12/11/2009
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Advance Australia Facebook
AUSTRALIANS have an opportunity to shape the nation's official cultural policy via Facebook.
Sun Herald 01/11/2009
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No tiffs please: first national cultural policy launched
THE first national cultural policy in more than a decade must move Australian arts beyond tiffs over funding and comparisons to sport, the Arts Minister, Peter Garrett, will say today.
Sydney Morning Herald 27/10/2009
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Argument over class and cockneys rages again
SOME rude people suggest cockney convicts stayed in Sydney to become developers while Irish convicts decamped to Melbourne chasing honest jobs.
Sydney Morning Herald 26/10/2009
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Darling, we're ready for our close-up
The 2010 arts calendar is chock-full of the best in music, performance and visual media from Australia and internationally.
Sydney Morning Herald 22/10/2009
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Our swagger is big, but others are unconvinced
AUSTRALIA may think the world of itself but the world does not think as much of it, at least not when it comes to a business environment, culture and social welfare, says a poll of citizens of the eight largest economies.
Sydney Morning Herald 20/10/2009
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