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For art’s sake

NOOSA artists and community groups seeking opportunities to develop artistic projects are invited to apply for funding in the current round of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).
The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and regional councils to support local arts and culture and deliver on the State Government’s Arts for all Queenslanders strategy.
RADF committee chairman Cr Frank Wilkie said that RADF offered an important opportunity for Noosa artists.
“Creativity is a natural resource in plentiful supply in the Noosa region and RADF helps artists to develop their skills and projects in ways that may not otherwise be possible for them,” he said.
Recent RADF funded projects have helped lay the groundwork for a professional theatre company, initiated photography and writing workshops in the hinterland, have assisted the installation of a collection of handcrafted wooden native birds in a community hall and have brought professional music and lighting expertise to local performing arts groups.
Council’s Community Grants project round has also recently opened. These grants are intended to help local not-for-profit incorporated organisations that need a contribution towards the funding of projects, building works and events that provide benefits to our community.
Noosa Council is holding three public workshops about RADF and Community Project Grants:
* Noosa Council, Tewantin, 18 August, at 10am.
* Noosaville Library, 19 August, at 5.30pm.
* Cooroy Butter Factory, 20 August, at 5.30pm.
RADF Applications close at 5pm on Tuesday 30 September. For more information visit www.noosa.qld.gov.au/funding-grants.

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