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Tag: Arts Funding
Victorian Inquiry into the cultural and creative industries
The Parliament of Victoria’s Economy and Infrastructure Committee has opened an inquiry into (some of the) funding and supports available to Victoria’s cultural and creative industries.
Continue reading “Victorian Inquiry into the cultural and creative industries”Victorian creatives, have your say
The Victorian Government wants your thoughts on what the arts mean to you and what they should do to support the state’s arts, cultural and creative sector.
Have your say on the Creative State consultation by Monday 26 August 2024.
Continue reading “Victorian creatives, have your say”Have your say on the arts in SA
The South Australian Government has announced plans to redevelop its long-term vision for the state’s arts, culture and creative sector. SA artists, arts workers, arts lovers and audiences are encouraged to have your say.
Continue reading “Have your say on the arts in SA”National reading symposium wrap-up
Australia is a nation of readers, with reading the second most popular way we engage with art, culture and creativity (after listening to recorded music). Yet 44% of us have low or very low literacy, 25% haven’t read a book in the last year, and recent research shows a 7% drop in the number of young people reading for pleasure.
Nearly double the number of Australians engage in reading every week than playing or watching sport, but sport takes place in the public realm and is so is seen as more integral to and defining of the Australian identity – including receiving significantly more investment.
Continue reading “National reading symposium wrap-up”Tears for peers: the hidden costs of arts funding
Across Australia, hundreds of arts organisations are currently awaiting the outcome of expressions of interest for four-year funding from Australia Council for the Arts. In Warrang/Sydney meeting-rooms, teams of subcontracted industry advisors are being assembled in their respective artforms to advise Council on which applications are eligible to go through to second and final stage of their decision-making process.
Continue reading “Tears for peers: the hidden costs of arts funding”And another thing: reviving Australian cultural policy
So, Australia has a brand-new National Cultural Policy. And, you know what? I think it’s pretty great.
My latest ‘and another thing’ vlog walk the line between cautious optimism and being a critical friend.
Continue reading “And another thing: reviving Australian cultural policy”National Cultural Policy revives unfamiliar hope
Yesterday’s National Cultural Policy launch, dubbed Revive by the Federal Government, promised ‘a new era for Australia’s arts, entertainment and cultural sector’ and delivered much-needed optimism at a time when the stakes for artists, arts organisations and audiences have never been so high.
Continue reading “National Cultural Policy revives unfamiliar hope”Have your say on the new national Cultural Policy
The Federal Government is developing a 10-year cultural policy, and has invited anyone involved or interested Australian art, culture or entertainment to have their say.
If you listen to Australian music, read, watch local-made TV, enjoy going to performances, exhibitions or shows, participate or make any sort of art, this means YOU. Our sector needs as many people to respond as possible to make sure the policy reflects the full diversity of Australian arts and culture.
Continue reading “Have your say on the new national Cultural Policy”The new #SAArtsPlan: a (draft) response
Artists, arts workers and audience members are being encouraged to have their say on the arts in SA. Continue reading “The new #SAArtsPlan: a (draft) response”