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How can data tell rich, nuanced stories about the arts? This panel discussion was held at the end of the third annual ARDC HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons, in partnership with the Australian Academy of the Humanities. The panel traced the challenges and possibilities for Australian arts data. Rather than standardising cultural data, the Australian Creative Histories and Futures project aims to foster a national data culture—one that centres creative practice and supports future cultural development. Emeritus Professor Joanne Tompkins began the roundtable with the provocation, "3 years from now, what do you expect ACHF to achieve for the community and of our community." Panel members: Emeritus Prof Joanne Tompkins, University of Queensland, AAH Fellow, roundtable convenor Prof Helena Grehan, Edith Cowan University, AAH Fellow A/Prof Bryoni Trezise, UNSW, co-Lead of ACHF Dr Caroline Wake, UNSW, co-Lead of ACHF Prof Chris Hay, Flinders University, Director of AusStage Dr Scott East, UNSW, Director of DAAO David Stuart, Director of Evaluation and Impact Measurement, Creative Australia A/Prof Liza-Mare Syron, UNSW, Co-Associate Dean Indigenous, Faculty of Arts, Design and Architecture. Learn more about Australian Creative Histories and Futures: https://ardc.edu.au/project/australia... Recorded for the 2025 Symposium of the ARDC HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons, held at UTS on Gadigal Land, Sydney, 12 November 2025 Learn more about the HASS and Indigenous Research Data Commons - https://ardc.edu.au/hass-and-indigeno... Keep up-to-date with the latest digital research news, events, resources, career opportunities and more - subscribe to the ARDC Connect newsletter - https://ardc.edu.au/news-and-events/s...