Australian Cultural Development

 

  • A 5-year plan to renew the arts, entertainment, music, arts and cultural sectors through initiatives like funding for national broadcasters, a screen production offset, and support for community broadcasting. 
  • Policies celebrate cultural diversity as a source of national strength and aim to ensure government services are accessible and equitable for people of all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This includes initiatives like a national anti-racism strategy, strengthening the access and equity framework, and support for multicultural arts and festivals. 
  • Policies include protecting both tangible and intangible cultural heritage through various laws and funding for cultural institutions like galleries, libraries, and museums. 
  • Government policies support the growth of creative industries through things like location offsets for screen productions and promoting Australian stories both domestically and internationally. 
  • Funding and infrastructure: 
    Government funding is provided for national broadcasters like the ABC and SBS, as well as for community broadcasting programs and cultural institutions. 
  • Career development: 
    There are policies to support artists and arts workers through career structures, vocational pathways, and fair remuneration. 
  • International engagement: 
    The government uses cultural diplomacy to promote Australian arts and culture on the world stage. 

Cultural Development

  • A 5-year plan to renew the arts, entertainment, music, arts and cultural sectors through initiatives like funding for national broadcasters, a screen production offset, and support for community broadcasting. 
  • Policies celebrate cultural diversity as a source of national strength and aim to ensure government services are accessible and equitable for people of all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This includes initiatives like a national anti-racism strategy, strengthening the access and equity framework, and support for multicultural arts and festivals. 
  • Policies include protecting both tangible and intangible cultural heritage through various laws and funding for cultural institutions like galleries, libraries, and museums. 
  • Government policies support the growth of creative industries through things like location offsets for screen productions and promoting Australian stories both domestically and internationally. 
  • Funding and infrastructure: 
    Government funding is provided for national broadcasters like the ABC and SBS, as well as for community broadcasting programs and cultural institutions. 
  • Career development: 
    There are policies to support artists and arts workers through career structures, vocational pathways, and fair remuneration. 
  • International engagement: 
    The government uses cultural diplomacy to promote Australian arts and culture on the world stage. 

 

FirstNations Development 

  • A 5-year plan to renew the arts, entertainment, music, arts and cultural sectors through initiatives like funding for national broadcasters, a screen production offset, and support for community broadcasting. 
  • Policies celebrate cultural diversity as a source of national strength and aim to ensure government services are accessible and equitable for people of all cultural and linguistic backgrounds. This includes initiatives like a national anti-racism strategy, strengthening the access and equity framework, and support for multicultural arts and festivals. 
  • Policies include protecting both tangible and intangible cultural heritage through various laws and funding for cultural institutions like galleries, libraries, and museums. 
  • Government policies support the growth of creative industries through things like location offsets for screen productions and promoting Australian stories both domestically and internationally. 
  • Funding and infrastructure: 
    Government funding is provided for national broadcasters like the ABC and SBS, as well as for community broadcasting programs and cultural institutions. 
  • Career development: 
    There are policies to support artists and arts workers through career structures, vocational pathways, and fair remuneration. 
  • International engagement: 
    The government uses cultural diplomacy to promote Australian arts and culture on the world stage. 

Religous Development

Introduced with the Religious Discrimination (Consequential Amendments) Bill 2021 and Human Rights Legislation Amendment Bill 2021, the bill: prohibits discrimination on the basis of a person’s religious belief or activity in a range of areas of public life, including in relation to employment, education, access to premises and the provision of goods, services and accommodation; establishes general and specific exceptions from the prohibition of religious discrimination; provides that certain statements of belief do not constitute discrimination for the purposes of certain specified Commonwealth, state or territory anti-discrimination laws; creates offences in relation to victimization and discriminatory advertisements; establishes the office of the Religious Discrimination Commissioner; confers certain functions on the Australian Human Rights Commission; and provides for miscellaneous matters including delegation of powers or functions, protection from civil actions and a review of the operation of the Act.

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