The agency has been fending off claims of political interference and censorship since it rescinded the selection of Western Sydney artist Khaled Sabsabi earlier this month.
Collette's appearance will not have done much to allay the mounting anger in the cultural sector about the manifest failures of Creative Australia’s governance on display in the Sabsabi implosion.
The federal arts funding agency says there is a possibility the Australian Pavilion will be dark for the first time since ...
Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young has called for the board and chief executive of Creative Australia to be sacked after it chose to withdraw the contract of a Lebanese-Australian artist to represent ...
The Queensland University of Technology’s Chelsea Watego, who runs the Carumba Institute that ran a controversial anti-racism ...
The war in Gaza has, since October 2013, become a crucible for Australia's cultural sector, exposing fault lines in ...
The Albanese government is facing calls for an independent review into Australia’s taxpayer-funded arts grants over fears ...
Labor is dialling up the pressure on Opposition Leader Peter Dutton over his personal finances, including his property ...
Focus Creative and De’Longhi have released a global campaign for the latter’s La Specialista Touch machine to help everyday ...
Ken Buchan has stepped into the role of Creative Director at BRX Sydney after more than three and a half years as creative ...