❓ Hon Barbara Scott inquired about the progress of establishing a centre for indigenous culture and arts, as potentially indicated in the budget papers. The answer clarifies that the budget reference pertains to tourism demand for indigenous art, not a specific centre.
AnsweredQoN 2519Legislative Council
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With reference to this year's Budget papers, volume three, page 798, dot point 10, I ask -
What, if any, progress has been made towards the establishment of a centre for indigenous culture and arts, including a performance space?
What, if any, progress has been made towards the establishment of a centre for indigenous culture and arts, including a performance space?
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Answered
13 September 2005
Responded by
Parliamentary Secretary representing the Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
27 days
Dot point 10 refers to "the demand for indigenous art and culture is particularly strong within the inbound tourism sector". There is no reference to a centre for Indigenous Arts and Culture.
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