NSW Theatre Companies Call For Pre-election Funding Commitments To The Arts
By: Jade Kops
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A working group of NSW theatre companies has been convened to address arts funding in the lead up to the federal election. This group includes independent, small to medium and Major Performing Arts (MPA) companies as well as Theatre Network NSW (TNN), the peak body for theatre companies in NSW.
The working group has welcomed the arts policy platform announced by The Greens on Monday 30 May and calls on the Coalition and the ALP to match their commitment to returning funding to the Australia Council for the Arts. Crucially, the platform commits to returning the full $78.2m taken from the Australia Council for the establishment of the former National Program for Excellence in the Arts (NPEA) and current Catalyst program. The working group welcomes this commitment to arms-length funding and the peer assessment process, while maintaining Catalyst commitments. 'The arts contributes over $4.2 billion to GDP in Australia*,' said Jane Kreis, Director of TNN. 'Increased and sustainable government support for this highly productive industry to continue to contribute effectively to our nation's economy and wellbeing is essential'.| Theatre Network NSW is assisted by the NSW Government through Arts NSW |
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