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Pollstar | Australia News: More Funding For Live Sector, Melbourne & Brisbane Venues & More

By: Christie Eliezer Splendour In the GrassFestivals, Venues Receive Extra $25m In Government Funding Sixty six festivals, venues, events, productions and digital platforms shared in A$25 million ($19.6 million) of Australian government funding, in the third round of its A$200 million ($157 million) Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund.  Arts minister Paul Fletcher, making the announcement at Brisbane’s Tivoli Theatre – one of the recipients – May 7 said funding would flow immediately to rejuvenate live performance venues and events, creating more than 25,000 employment opportunities across the country. He said, “This funding is an important step in the rejuvenation of Australia’s arts sector from COVID-19, and will support our much-loved venues putting on activities such as festivals, concerts, tours, productions and events, particularly in regional and remote areas.”

Australia s communications, media and arts sectors helping secure our recovery

Date Time Australia’s communications, media and arts sectors helping secure our recovery The Morrison-McCormack Government is securing Australia’s recovery through significant commitments to strengthen our communications, media and creative arts sectors, helping to rebuild our economy, secure jobs and support communities as we continue our resurgence from the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital service delivery has become more important than ever, with many sectors rapidly digitising over the past year to meet the demands of home-based work. This is why the Government’s Digital Economy Strategy plays a central role in the 2021-22 Budget, as we establish an enduring program to connect Australians and keep them safe online.

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Support for Northern Territory s creative sector to RISE

Date Time Support for Northern Territory’s creative sector to RISE Two of the Northern Territory’s leading arts organisations will share $336,000 under the second batch of grants from the Morrison Government’s $200 million Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand (RISE) Fund, which is designed to reactivate live performance venues and events. Minister for Communications, Urban Infrastructure, Cities and the Arts, the Hon Paul Fletcher MP, said the latest RISE funding will begin to flow immediately to creative sector organisations, which are seeking to restart, re-imagine or create new cultural and creative activities. “The Northern Territory’s arts and entertainment sector provides significant employment and economic benefits for the Territory, while supporting cultural expression, community and social wellbeing benefits for its residents,” Minister Fletcher said.

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