Chloe Dallimore stands down as MEAA Equity president
Australian performer and activist Chloe Dallimore has stood down as president of MEAA Equity after six years in the role.
Read moreAustralian performer and activist Chloe Dallimore has stood down as president of MEAA Equity after six years in the role.
Read moreIn response to the cancellation of this year’s Rob Guest Endowment, all 30 semi-finalists have today issued the following statement
Read moreThe Media, Arts and Entertainment Alliance (MEAA) and the Australian producer’s body Live Performance Australia (LPA) have come to an agreement
Read moreHumour me a while. I would like to indulge in some discussion about an issue which has suddenly swept through
Read moreDid you know that for this year there were only 340 onstage performance jobs for Professional Musical Theatre in Australia?
Read moreThis week, something horrible and something wonderful happened in our industry. Horribly, a request from an American company was sent to Australian
Read moreToday, I write on a subject, about which I am extremely and profoundly passionate: Australia and Australians in the Arts.
Read moreAs far as jobs go, touring overseas and performing in a musical can seem like a very glamorous profession. Having
Read moreIn a recent Equity Bulletin, the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) have spoken out about unfair conditions in Musical
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