it’s hard to think past the support that we actually need right now, the kind of support that can’t wait for a new cultural policy to make its way through the corridors of power.
@cdbendall
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As the consultation over the new National Cultural Policy develops, it is time to think about how giving culture a seat at the big table of policy may help build greater capacity. @JulianneSchultz@oconnorjustin13@emmwebb
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With change of Government national cultural policy rises from dead after over 9 year gap to boost Australian arts, culture and creativity. https://t.co/4sbT2psUs4
"There are other ways forward. One: We can build the towns we want to live in. They don’t have to be big. They don’t have to be the next someplace else. ...
People want to live where they are connected, connected to each other."
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Tomorrow is the grand opening of Lyndon Davis Djagan Yaman. The exhibition brings together #painting, #performance, objects, #moving image and sound.
📅 Exhibition Dates 28th May - 6th August
📍 USC Art Gallery
also - worth noting that self-managed super funds that invest in housing are not the same thing at all - that all happens within the rules of the super fund.
Labor's arts policy launch if you missed the live stream.
Includes important commitments to reinstate a revitalised Creative Australia cultural policy and to core principles of arms-length independent decision making. @Tony_Burke@SenatorWong@joshburnsmp https://t.co/qTlvaEzw6b