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RADF funding flows for regional arts and culture
Minister for Communities and Housing, Minister for Digital Economy and Minister for the Arts The Honourable Leeanne Enoch
Hundreds of community-led arts and cultural experiences will be activated across regional Queensland through $4.38 million from the Regional Arts Development Fund 2021 – 2022 (RADF).
Minister for the Arts Leeanne Enoch said the Palaszczuk Government is investing $2.08 million through the Regional Arts Development Fund in 2021-22, matched with a contribution of approximately $2.3 million from 59 councils across the state.
“RADF is a great example of working together to deliver our COVID-19 economic recovery plan, supporting employment opportunities and creating new arts and cultural experiences in local and regional communities,” Minister Enoch said.
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The orchestra will play ‘Jupiter’ and ‘Mars’ from Gustav Holst’s The Planet Suite and the iconic music from 2001: A Space Odyssey, alongside popular movie music including ET, Star Trek, Star Wars and Apollo 13.
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The Gladstone Regional Council is offering community members a unique opportunity to rub shoulders with the nationâs most talented artists.
GRC is inviting budding and established artists to apply for funding during a special round of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
Applicants will apply under the Developing Regional Skills category for community members to attend the Regional Arts Australia national conference Artlands, set to be held in Launceston on from September 1 to 3, 2021.
A regional art gathering for two decades, this yearâs Artlands heralds a new approach to the delivery of this national event, which is set to be curated alongside existing festivals, exhibitions and gatherings.