Your Say: Refreshing Significance 2.0
The Australian Government is proposing to refresh Significance 2.0 a guide to assessing the significance of collections to ensure that Australia continues to have a guide to assessing significance that meets the
The Australian Government is proposing to refresh Significance 2.0 a guide to assessing the significance of collections to ensure that Australia continues to have a guide to assessing significance that meets the
Call for submissions: BIG & small We are looking for contributions for the ARC journal 89. In this issue, we’re going BIG and small. We would love to hear about
The Decision Aid for the Resitution of Cultural Artefacts (DARCA) Recent years have witnessed a growing public debate over whether cultural institutions (like museums) have a moral obligation to return
This important national survey will help us understand the working experiences of people in Australia’s creative industries. It focuses on key workplace issues including: pay and working conditions safety at work
Australia’s first national survey into working conditions in the creative industries launches Creative Workplaces has today launched the Creative Workplaces Survey, a landmark national research project designed to build the first

Mapping the Cultural and Creative Data Sector in Australia The Australian Creative Histories & Futures (ACHF) Project, a four-year research infrastructure project led by UNSW with partners ARDC, Flinders University,
FORTHCOMING RELEASE COLLECTIONS LAW & ETHICS Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums Shane Simpson and Ian McDonald Collections Law & Ethics addresses the key legal and ethical issues that arise in
Thanks to our generous sponsors at Momart, the Australasian Registrars Committee is delighted to offer our members the opportunity to apply for one of two bursaries to attend the 2024
The Australian Society of Archivists (ASA), Archives & Records Association of NZ Te Huinga Mahara (ARANZ) and the Pacific Regional Branch of the International Council on Archives (PARBICA) extend a warm invitation for you to
Dear ARC Members, We are looking for contributions for the ARC Journal 86 that discusses the progress towards digitising analogue audiovisual material and reflections on the opportunities and challenges posed
This survey is seeking to capture Australian collecting institutions’ experience and readiness to implement Indigenous data sovereignty principles. Institutions and organisations of all types are increasingly recognising the need for