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“Screen Australia launches an access coordinator training program”
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“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1989" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1989 - Venue notes for National Gallery of Victoria, information about live and pre-recorded television audience participation -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1988 – evaluation of The National Tennis Centre accessibility, invitation to contact the EASE staff, Event review and upcoming events with EASE tickets - Anne Fulcher, Barbara Goss, Bob Armstrong, Chris Milton, Christine Duncan, Janice Jenkins, John Hart, Joce Bignold, Julian Pooley, Liz Smith, Lyndell Montgomery, Wendy Dumaresq -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter November 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter November 1988 - Bookings – including wheelchair booking – advice for BASS, venue notes for Dallas Brooks Hall provide detailed accessibility information. -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter September 1988” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter September 1988 - thanks for support for EASE from Michael Edgley International, venue notes for the Comedy Theatre -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.-EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1989” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1989 - Ministry for the Arts and Community Services Victoria support for EASE until June 1989, venue notes for the Museum Victoria, Australian Opera and Victorian Opera seasons -
"Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1989" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1989 - The Sidney Myer Music Bowl venue notes, request for letters of support from EASE users -
"Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1989" Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1989 - New charges including annual newsletter subscription and organisation service fee for EASE, request for letters of support from EASE service users -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1990 - Venue notes for the Princess Theatre, 1990 Melbourne Theatre Company season -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1990 - The Last Laugh Theatre venue notes -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1990 - Venue notes for St Martins Youth Arts Centre, exhibitions at Museum Victoria, Melbourne Symphony concerts at Sidney Myer Music Bowl -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1990 - Venue notes for the Meat Market Craft Centre -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter April 1991 - Discounted Cinema tickets, Melbourne Comedy Festival -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter August 1991 - The 1991 Melbourne International Festival of the Arts 1991, Melbourne Theatre Company season shows -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1991 - Free concerns at Sidney Myer Music Bowl by Melbourne Symphony, Playbox and Melbourne Theatre Company 1992 seasons -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter February 1991 - Information about history of Athenaeum Theatre, shows at various venues, and 19 entertainment venues in Melbourne Venue Guide -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter June 1991 - Information about audio description at the Playhouse Theatre, venue notes for Russell Street Theatre, and tickets to the INXS concert -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc. - EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1991” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1991 - Note that EASE is distributing approximately 1200 tickets a month, information about audio described shows, information about shows at Victorian Arts Centre -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter December 1990 - The Palais Theatre venue notes, Free events at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl and Victorian Arts, including Melbourne Summer Music Series -
“Arts Access Victoria - Arts Access Society Inc.- EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990” Arts Access Victoria EASE Entertainment Access Service Newsletter October 1990 - Venue notes for the CUB Malthouse Theatre, new location for Playbox Theatre, Free events such as play readings at the Victorian Arts Centre - Sally Chance
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"Tutti Arts - Rites Of Passage Concert - Program" Tutti Arts 'Rites Of Passage Concert' 2012 Program - reads, in part "Tutti is Australia's first Inclusive choir and takes its name from the musical term 'Tutti' meaning everyone. From Its origins as a small singing group at Minda, the original choir has grown into a vibrant independent multi arts organisation ( Tutti Inc), deeply connected into the disability and mainstream arts worlds of South Australia and beyond. With Its strong commitment to access and inclusion, Tutti Is both a grass roots nurturer of disabled artists and a creator and presenter of high quality work which brings disabled artists, diverse communities and professional artists together for high quality performances and exhibitions.” -
"Tutti Arts - I Want It All - Program" Tutti Arts 'I Want It All' 2014 Program - reads, in part "Tutti is Australia's first indusive choir and takes its name from the musical term. ‘'Tutti', means everyone. From its origins in 1997 as a small singing group at Minda, the choir has grown into a vibrant independent multi arts organisation, deeply connected into the disability and mainstream arts worlds of South Australia and beyond. With its strong commitment to access and inclusion, Tutti is both a grass roots nurturer of disabled artists and a creator and presenter of high quality work which brings disabled artists, and community and professional artists together for performances and exhibitions.” -
“Tutti Arts – Tutti Choir – Christmas Celebration 2014 - No More Turníng Away - Program” Tutti Arts – Tutti Choir Christmas Celebration 2014 'No More Turníng Away' Program- reads, in part "“The Tutti Choir is Australia's first inclusive choir and takes its name from the musical term Tuti', meaning everyone. From its origins in 1997 as a small singing group at Minda, the choir has grown into a vibrant independent multi arts organisation, deeply connected into the disability and mainstream arts worlds of South Australia and beyond. With its strong commitment to access and inclusion, Tutti is both a grass roots nurturer of disabled artists and a creator and presenter of high quality work which brings disabled artists, and community and professional artists together for performances and exhibitions.” -
“Commonwealth Disability Strategy launched in December 1994” The Commonwealth Disability Strategy was launched in December 1994. The strategy was meant to ensure compliance by Commonwealth Departments with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) (passed in 1992). The Museum of Australian Democracy at Old Parliament House reports that “Results have been uneven, especially in employment, but the Act has made some breakthroughs on education and disability access in new buildings.”
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“Incite Arts (NT) established in 1998” What would become Incite Arts (Northern Territory) was established in 1998, known at that time as the Alice Springs Youth Arts Group (ASYAG). “ASYAG was formed as a response to a locally identified need for a vehicle to express young people’s stories in a valid contemporary cultural context.” In 2004, the organisation adopted the name InCite Youth Arts Inc and was incorporated as a not-for-profit. The following year, they became the host and auspice of Arts Access Central Australia (AACA), an arts and disability committee. The organisation’s name was revised once again in 2013, becoming Incite Arts.