Today, some quotations about governments, funding and videogames: Interactive entertainment is increasingly becoming a more significant part of our cultural and creative production and will therefore play a more important role in expressing our cultural identity. The creative and technical expertise that the sector generates has the potential to make a significant contribution to Australia's innovation economy. The Federal Government's Convergence Review, page 74. The review recommended, amongst other things, that 'Interactive entertainment, such as games and other applications, should be supported by an offset scheme,' (page xviii). It also stated that the 'national cultural policy, currently being developed, will explore ways the governm...
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Beyond the blockbuster studios and multinational publishers of North America, Western Europe, and Ja...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
This report argues that Government support for Australia\u27s audiovisual industries through regulat...
Under the National Cultural Policy, Australia's videogame makers can make a rich contribution to the...
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...
Creative Australia was released by the Labor government in March 2013 to general acclaim from the ar...
There are young Australians who are already making a name (and money) for themselves in the latest m...
This essay examines changes in the role of cultural policy in Australia during the past two decades,...
Cultural policy debates have intensified in recent years as the dual pressures of globalization and ...
We welcome the opportunity to contribute to the development of a new Australian National Cultural Po...
Cultural policy debates have intensified in recent years as the traditional concerns\ud with romanti...
This historic report marked the first time an Australian federal government formally developed a cul...
Australia should seek new and liberating ways to bring together the arts, popular culture and the cr...
Our funding bodies are designed for the mass scale and based on the idea that culture comes from a r...
Beyond the blockbuster studios and multinational publishers of North America, Western Europe, and Ja...
The convergence of art and culture within Australian cultural policy disguises conflicting and prefe...
This report argues that Government support for Australia\u27s audiovisual industries through regulat...