❓ A Western Australian parliamentary question seeks details on new arts programs funded by the Department of Culture and the Arts. The Minister provides a list of programs delivered in 2008-2009 but states that budget allocations for future years are under review.
AnsweredQoN 966Legislative Assembly
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I refer to page 664 of the 2009–2010 Budget and that the Department has launched or delivered 22 new programs across a range of art forms and ask:
(1) Can the Minister list the 22 new programs delivered in 2008–2009?
(2) Can the Minister list the new programs budgeted for, and their respective funding partners for 2009–2010 and forward years?
(1) Can the Minister list the 22 new programs delivered in 2008–2009?
(2) Can the Minister list the new programs budgeted for, and their respective funding partners for 2009–2010 and forward years?
AnswerView source ↗
Answered
3 August 2009
Responded by
Minister for Culture and the Arts
Response time
55 days
(1) The Department of Culture and the Arts launched or delivered the following 22 programs in 2008-2009:
Situate;
Arts Capital Fund;
Managing and Producing Services (MAPS);
Major Production Fund;
Perth Fashion Festival Designer Showcases and industry events;
Regional Arts Partnership Fund;
Australia-Asia Literature Award;
Indigenous Art Award;
Revealed - emerging Indigenous artist showcase;
Philanthropy Incentive Program;
WA Premier's Arts Partnership Fund;
International Arts Showcase tender;
Future Moves Dance Strategy;
iArts;
Emerging Curators (Collections);
Short Term Artist in Residence (Collections);
Cultural Programs for Community Collections;
Playwright Development Program;
Dramaturge Skills Development Program;
Grants for Artists with Disabilities;
Creative Education Partnerships: Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Initiative; and
Return of Indigenous Cultural Property
(2) The Department is currently reviewing its budget allocations for 2009-2010 and forward years for its core programs and any new programs introduced.
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Situate;
Arts Capital Fund;
Managing and Producing Services (MAPS);
Major Production Fund;
Perth Fashion Festival Designer Showcases and industry events;
Regional Arts Partnership Fund;
Australia-Asia Literature Award;
Indigenous Art Award;
Revealed - emerging Indigenous artist showcase;
Philanthropy Incentive Program;
WA Premier's Arts Partnership Fund;
International Arts Showcase tender;
Future Moves Dance Strategy;
iArts;
Emerging Curators (Collections);
Short Term Artist in Residence (Collections);
Cultural Programs for Community Collections;
Playwright Development Program;
Dramaturge Skills Development Program;
Grants for Artists with Disabilities;
Creative Education Partnerships: Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Initiative; and
Return of Indigenous Cultural Property
(2) The Department is currently reviewing its budget allocations for 2009-2010 and forward years for its core programs and any new programs introduced.
Notice: This document is created or edited using unregistered or evaluation copy of rtLib valid for testing or development purposes only. To use it for productive or any other purposes please register it. You may purchase the license on
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