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05.08.08
YOUR SHOUT follow up?

AICSA and CAN SA are actively encouraging a follow up to the YOUR SHOUT forum that was held last year. We would like to run an event where Peter Garrett has the opportunity to listen to the SA arts community discuss key issues that were put forward during the 2020 summit. It is really important in a smaller state that we have the opportunity to contextualise national information and raise any issues that may be unique to the arts in SA. This event will also give Peter Garrett the opportunity to outline how the top ideas and themes from the 2020 summit are being addressed, and how the ambition may be fulfilled.

16.10.07
YOUR SHOUT

A public forum that provided an opportunity to communicate thoughts, fears and inspirations on the state of the arts and to give feedback on Federal Labor Arts Policy Discussion Paper to the (then) opposition spokesperson for the arts, Peter Garrett. This forum was bought to you by the AICSA and CAN SA More info here

31.06.07
Federal Labor Arts Policy Discussion Paper

This discussion paper is the second stage of the review and development of Labor's arts policy and follows the call for submissions made by Labor's spokesman for the Arts, Peter Garrett. Please provide any comments by August 25 to andrew.palfreyman@aph.gov.au, or c/- PO Box 249 Maroubra NSW 2035.

Associated Links
Federal Labor Arts Policy Discussion Paper
Media Release: An Arts Policy for the Times Peter Garrett MP, Member for Kingsford Smith
A federal Arts policy? by Peter Garrett. Arts Hub Australia. Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Arts funding simply basic by By Clare Morgan. The Age. Monday, August 07, 2006
AICSA response available here
AICSA Issues: Arts Policy

 

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