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The Digital Front Row: Understanding online and digital theatre audiences

Key findings from an analysis of the Census of Australia Population and Housing (2021) with respect to cultural and creative employment.

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The Creative Economy in Australia – What Census 2021 Tells Us

Key findings from an analysis of the Census of Australia Population and Housing (2021) with respect to cultural and creative employment.

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First Nations Arts

From 2024,  Revive  establishes a dedicated  First Nations-led Board.

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Creating Value: Audience Data and Advocacy Tools

The Audience Data and Advocacy Tools are interactive ways to engage with the results of the 2022 National Arts Participation Survey, Creating Value.

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Creating Value: Results of the National Arts Participation Survey

The National Arts Participation Survey asks how Australians are engaging with arts and creativity in our daily lives.

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Widening The Lens: Social inequality and arts participation

A picture of the socio-economic factors that shape people’s engagement with arts and culture.

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Valuing the Arts in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand

In 2019, the Australia Council partnered with Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage to jointly commission research on the contribution of the arts to wellbeing, public value and social inclusion in Australia and New Zealand.

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Culture and the Gender Pay Gap for Australian artists

Culture and the Gender Pay Gap for Australian Artists considers the impact of cultural background on the relative incomes of male and female artists, and the different income relationships for First Nations artists living in different cultural communities around Australia. 

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2022 National Survey of Australian Book Authors

First Nations artists produce and market some of Australia’s most dynamic visual art, generating income and employment opportunities while maintaining and transmitting culture.

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Art and Cultural Production by First Nations Artists in Remote Australia

First Nations artists produce and market some of Australia’s most dynamic visual art, generating income and employment opportunities while maintaining and transmitting culture.

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Bringing it Forward

The Australia Council is publishing the findings of the NIACA consultation, and its history and context, so that the First Nations arts and cultural sector can continue the discussion and self-determine the next steps on this journey.

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Purrumpa: Call out for Expression of Interest

For the first time in 50 years, we are coming together to tell our stories. Purrumpa is a National First Nations Arts and Culture Gathering, creating space for conversations that reflect…

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