Panelists discuss the need for and potential content of a national cultural policy for Australia. Federal Minister for the Arts Peter Garrett wants a national cultural policy and he\u27s inviting you to tell him what you think should be in it by contributing to his Web Forum. To discuss this, Artworks hosts Lyndon Terracini, the new artistic director of Opera Australia; Ben Eltham, who writes for the magazine New Matilda, has a cultural policy blog and is a former producer and director of experimental and fringe arts festivals. Hilary Glow is a lecturer and researcher in arts and cultural policy at Deakin University. She\u27s the author of Power Plays: Australian Theatre and the Public Agenda, and co-author of a study into Indigenous perfor...
In recent years, Australian cultural policy-makers have begun to pay more attention to innovat...
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Australian National Cultural Po...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...
An online video of a presentation made by Julian Meyrick, an artist, academic and member of the Crea...
This brief discussion framework lists some of the key points the Australian Government hopes will gu...
CCI supports the federation government’s initiative to develop a National Cultural Policy, the first...
In this speech at the National Press Club, Peter Garrett identifies 3 key themes for consideration i...
The arts in Australia, according to many closely involved in the sector, are too often marginalised ...
These observations are the starting point for this chapter which examines the ways in which key aspe...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to investigate the nature and historical development of Australia...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
This chapter from More than luck argues that it is time Australia revised its cultural policy and qu...
In recent years, Australian cultural policy-makers have begun to pay more attention to innovation p...
In recent years, Australian cultural policy-makers have begun to pay more attention to innovat...
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Australian National Cultural Po...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...
An online video of a presentation made by Julian Meyrick, an artist, academic and member of the Crea...
This brief discussion framework lists some of the key points the Australian Government hopes will gu...
CCI supports the federation government’s initiative to develop a National Cultural Policy, the first...
In this speech at the National Press Club, Peter Garrett identifies 3 key themes for consideration i...
The arts in Australia, according to many closely involved in the sector, are too often marginalised ...
These observations are the starting point for this chapter which examines the ways in which key aspe...
The aim of this doctoral thesis is to investigate the nature and historical development of Australia...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
In 2012 the Australian Commonwealth government was scheduled to release the first dedicated policy f...
This chapter from More than luck argues that it is time Australia revised its cultural policy and qu...
In recent years, Australian cultural policy-makers have begun to pay more attention to innovation p...
In recent years, Australian cultural policy-makers have begun to pay more attention to innovat...
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Australian National Cultural Po...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...