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.
For a corporate animal of decades standing, Creative Australia’s embattled CEO, Adrian Collette, really needs to start ...
Creative Australia's chair warned if he did not act with urgency to dump artist Khaled Sabsabi from representing the nation ...
The CEO of Creative Australia yesterday admitted to an estimates committee that the country's pavilion could be empty in 2026 ...
Artworks depicting Hezbollah’s Hassan Nasrallah and the 9/11 attacks were missed by bureaucrats choosing Khaled Sabsabi for ...
A small group of protesters descended on Creative Australia’s Sydney offices on Thursday morning, demanding that dumped ...
We judge the work in front of us and the potential to fulfil the brief that we are looking for.”The statements are the first ...
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young was caught in an awkward hot mic moment after a tense late-night Senate estimates hearing.
The Albanese government is facing calls for an independent review into Australia’s taxpayer-funded arts grants over fears ...
Creative Australia’s CEO Adrian Collette said that Sabsabi’s work “reflects the diversity and plurality of Australia’s rich culture, and will spark meaningful conversations with audiences ...
Senator Sarah Hanson-Young has called for Creative Australia's chief executive to resign, over the decision to ditch ...
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