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Feature article
Equal pay for equal play
They play the same game but one significant difference between the men and women of Aussie sport is their pay packet. Is it time for Australians to start striving for an equal playing field?
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Is there hope for Australia’s dying music scene?
Australia’s live music scene is on the decline – but it’s not quite dead yet. Aussies still have an appetite for live music. Statistics by Contemporary Music show that more Australians attend live music events than sporting events.
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The future music ecosystem: fractured or thriving?
While there’s plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the future of Aussie music, the revolution of new laws is reshaping the industry.
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Why don’t Aussies watch Aussie films?
In 2014, even after a series of epic homegrown movies were released, Australian films accounted for less than 3 per cent of the domestic box office.
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Is Aussie culture being faded out on Aussie screens?
Last year local films profited a total of 4.5% of total box office profits in Australia. It leaves Aussie audiences wondering: where is the future of Aussie film heading?
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Pulling Australia out of its innovation rut
If Innovation was a race, Australia wouldn’t be winning – in fact, we’d be somewhere in the back, struggling to keep up.
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Facing the inevitability of disruptive change
Disruption is all around us. From changes in the business world to shifts in educational models, disruptors have been challenging traditional methods and re-writing the rules across industries and economies for centuries.
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Investing in a sustainable future is better business
All individuals and businesses have a responsibility to address global sustainability. Does your small business have green goals for a better future?
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Helping world sustainability, one shop at a time
On average, Aussies buy 27 kilos of textiles each year, and throw 23 kilos of that into landfill. Will we reclaim our fashion sustainability or remain our own worst enemy?
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Sarah D’Arcy’s driving force
It hasn’t been a smooth run for Sarah D’Arcy. But the star Collingwood half-forward is more determined than ever.
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Hynes means business
Eliza Hynes is the number one ruck in the AFLW. Here’s how the multitalented sports star rose to the top by taking every available chance.
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A league of their own
Being a professional footballer and trying to hold down a career can be a burden. But, as AFLW star Erica Fowler has discovered, doing things the hard way is an inspiration to others.
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