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The Ministry of Culture and the Ministry of Labour and Solidarity welcome the improvement in the social protection of artists-authors

Ministère de la Culture, 20 October 2025, France

In line with the transfer of the collection of social security contributions to the URSSAF in 2019, the changes provided for in the PLFSS for 2026 pursue the objective of improving the social protection of artists-authors.

The Deputy Minister of Culture presented the Budget of the Deputy Ministry for 2026

Deputy Ministry of Culture, 20 October 2025, Cyprus

The Deputy Minister of Culture, Dr. Vasiliki Kassianidou, presented today, October 20, 2025, the Budget of the Deputy Ministry of Culture for the year 2026 before the Parliamentary Committee on Finance and Budget.

Creative New Zealand research highlights the need for action on arts engagement

Creative New Zealand - Toi Aotearoa, 20 October 2025, New Zealand

Creative New Zealand has today released its Audience Atlas research, giving a comprehensive snapshot of New Zealanders’ engagement with arts and culture.

Technology boosts preservation of centuries-old art

China Federation of Literary and Art Circles (CFLAC), 20 October 2025, China

A touring exhibition highlighting how artists, scientists and cultural heritage protectors have worked together to preserve the art of a stunning centuries-old temple in Shaanxi province has arrived in Xinyang, Henan province.

200 public sector employees working in the cultural sector will benefit from improved conditions

Arts Council Malta, 16 October 2025, Malta

The Ministry for Lands, Culture and Local Government, the People and Standards Division and Arts Council Malta have announced the completion of an administrative process whereby 200 public sector employees in the cultural sector will benefit from improved working conditions.

Historic first: New disability arts archive celebrates 50 years of creativity and change

Creative Australia, 16 October 2025, Australia

Created in collaboration with more than 100 artists, arts workers and allies, the archive is both a record of history and a practical tool for the future. Users can browse five decades of Disability Arts, learn about leaders and innovations, search more than 10,800 people, organisations and works, and create tailored reports, training resources and events to support inclusion across the sector.