"Australia Council - Annual Report 1995-96"
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- Title
- "Australia Council - Annual Report 1995-96"
- Description
- Australia Council Annual Report 1995-96- discusses functions, organisation chart, arts funding, audience development and advocacy with collaboration with various government departments to focus on advocacy for minority groups including people with disabilities, strategy and policy with Arts and Disability report, describing the barriers to intellectual and physical access to the arts experienced by people with a disability and the implications for arts organisations of the Disability Discrimination Act 1992, main activities of Council and its Boards, and includes financial statements and lists of grants made including grants for programs, projects, information and advocacy.
- Identifier
- WK01087
- datePublished
- 1995-1996
- Relation
- Sydney
- New South Wales
- Australia
- National
- Access Arts
- Accessible Arts
- Restless Dance Company
- Back to Back Theatre
- Australian Theatre of the Deaf
- Arts In Action
- Arts Project Australia
- Disability Discrimination Law Advocacy
- Ability Bunch Drama Group
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"Juliet London and Des Walsh (1995) Arts & Disability: Report Australia Council: Surry Hills."
- Des Walsh
- Juliet London
- category
- CreativeWork
- Type
- Article<Report
- Format
- DigitalDocument, Text, Image, Report
- inLanguage
- English
- keywords
- Theatre and Performance
- Creative Writing
- Participation in cultural life
- Community Arts
- Regional Arts
- Education and employment
- d/Deaf Arts and Artists
- d/Deaf or Hard of Hearing
- Multi Arts
- grant
- Equity and non-discrimination
- access
- advocacy and awareness raising
- Participation in political and public life
- copyrightNotice
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