Richard Watts for Arts Hub, Monday 20 July 2015. The inquiry into the impact of Senator Brandis’ raid on the Australia Council budget has received more than 2000 submissions. More than 2260 submissions have been received by the Senate Inquiry into the Impact of the 2014 and 2015 Commonwealth Budget decisions on the Arts. The … Continue reading Arts Hub: Senate Inquiry flooded with submissions
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TNV’s Submission: Victorian Creative Industries Strategy
July 2015TNV commends the Victorian government for initiating a new Creative Industries Strategy, a strategy that “will take the creative capital into the new era…build new audiences, break into new markets and inspire more Victorians to consider an innovative and imaginative career” (Minister Foley, p 3). While it is certainly important to develop specific strategies and … Continue reading TNV’s Submission: Victorian Creative Industries Strategy
Read moreTNV’s Submission: 2014 and 2015 Arts Budget Senate Inquiry
July 2015TNV welcomes the opportunity to submit to the Senate Inquiry into the impact of the 2014 and 2015 Commonwealth Budget decisions on the Arts. This submission makes the following recommendations: 1. That $25 million per year in funding cuts be restored to the Australia Council of the Arts; 2. That an additional $21.25 million per … Continue reading TNV’s Submission: 2014 and 2015 Arts Budget Senate Inquiry
Read moreTNV E-News July 2015
July 2015TNV STUFF Key Dates and Summary of our work It’s all happening here at TNV! At the moment, our work is largely focussed on the upcoming Creative Victoria submissions and Senate Inquiry. This valuable work requires effort on the part of many. In order to best represent you, we’re calling for your feedback, creative ideas … Continue reading TNV E-News July 2015
Read moreArts Sector gathers in Sydney to protest and plan
July 2015National arts funding, advocacy and policy were in the spotlight in a series of arts industry meetings held in Sydney on Thursday 2 July, 2015. The meetings, organised as part of the #freethearts campaign responding to the cuts to Australia Council funding, involved more than 150 artists, small to medium companies, major performing arts companies … Continue reading Arts Sector gathers in Sydney to protest and plan
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