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Arts In 30
ABC
57 episodes
2 days ago
Your ultimate guide for staying in the know and getting inspired. An essential wrap-up of arts news and the best interviews, brought to you by the Arts team at ABC Radio National.
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Your ultimate guide for staying in the know and getting inspired. An essential wrap-up of arts news and the best interviews, brought to you by the Arts team at ABC Radio National.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts
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The fraying relationship between universities and the arts
Arts In 30
37 minutes 19 seconds
1 week ago
The fraying relationship between universities and the arts
Arts degrees are expected to cost $55,000 next year, but despite the rising cost to students, we’re seeing restructures, closures, and redundancies at one university after another. And the strain between the tertiary sector and the arts has been a consistent theme throughout 2025, with Meanjin, the Bendigo Writers Festival and MUMA all making headlines. What’s gone wrong? What’s the impact for both universities and the arts? And is there a path back to better news? Distinguished Professor George Williams, vice-chancellor and president, Western Sydney University, and Professor Clare Wright, historian, author, and academic at La Trobe University share their perspectives. Our track of the week is Watch Over Me by Bernard Fanning (feat Kasey Chambers & Clare Bowditch).
Arts In 30
Your ultimate guide for staying in the know and getting inspired. An essential wrap-up of arts news and the best interviews, brought to you by the Arts team at ABC Radio National.