Connecting you with Australian culture online
Arts Law Centre of Australia (more info)
The Arts Law Centre of Australia is a national community legal centre which was established with the support of the Australia Council in 1983. The Centre gives advice and information on contracts, copyright, insurance, defamation, business structures...
This website provides comprehensive information about Arts SA, a government organisation which encourages and supports the development of the arts in South Australia and co-ordinates the management of South Australia's collections of moveable cultura...
This website provides information Arts Tasmania including the structure and policies of the organisation, grants and loans program, the public art program and publications. Arts Tasmania is responsible for the development of integrated policy and pla...
Australia Cultural Institute Foundation (more info)
Established as a non-profit public service corporation in 1998 to promote international culture, art and music, including but not limited to Japanese culture, art and music. Website includes details about funding and grants for arts development. Find...
Playing Australia's site outlines the services and grants available from the Federal Government to companies, producers, venues, presenters and tour organisers with a priority on making tours of high quality performing arts accessible to Australians ...
Regional Arts NSW is the peak body for the arts and community cultural development in regional, rural and remote New South Wales. In collaboration with individuals, community organisations, government and other agencies at the local, regional and sta...
The Wolanski Foundation (more info)
Performing Arts information. The Wolanski Foundation facilitates management, presentation and appreciation of the performing arts. Established in October 1998, it builds on the work of the Dennis Wolanski Library of the Performing Arts, operated by...
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