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825 historical awards

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BIA Performing Arts New Commissions — Grace Lillian Lee Productions Proprietary Limited (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts New Commissions
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Grace Lillian Lee Productions Proprietary Limited. Year: 2018-19.
$135,000 – $135,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts New Commissions — Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts New Commissions
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Cairns Indigenous Art Fair. Year: 2018-19.
$67,500 – $67,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts New Commissions — Queensland Theatre Company (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts New Commissions
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Queensland Theatre Company. Year: 2018-19.
$81,000 – $81,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts New Commissions — JUTE Theatre Company (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts New Commissions
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: JUTE Theatre Company. Year: 2018-19.
$35,213 – $35,213
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Performing Arts Development — BlakDance Australia (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Performing Arts Development
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: BlakDance Australia. Year: 2018-19.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Arts Law Centre of Australia (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Arts Law Centre of Australia. Year: 2018-19.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA Capacity Building — Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre. Year: 2018-19.
$450 – $450
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact — KickArts Contemporary Arts Limited (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: KickArts Contemporary Arts Limited. Year: 2018-19.
$40,500 – $40,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Illuminate — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Illuminate
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2018-19.
$67,500 – $67,500
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — Redland City Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Redland City Council. Year: 2018-19.
$22,176 – $22,176
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — BlakDance Australia (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: BlakDance Australia. Year: 2018-19.
$54,000 – $54,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — Scenic Rim Regional Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Scenic Rim Regional Council. Year: 2018-19.
$5,431 – $5,431
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — Woodfordia Incorporated (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Woodfordia Incorporated. Year: 2018-19.
$5,120 – $5,120
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2018-19.
$75,000 – $75,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Art Centre. Year: 2018-19.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2018-19.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Pormpuraaw Art & Cultural Centre Incorporated (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Pormpuraaw Art & Cultural Centre Incorporated. Year: 2018-19.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Purchase of soil for the Margaret Anne Goulden Memorial Community Garden (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Mount Gravatt State High School P&C Association. Project: Purchase of soil for the Margaret Anne Goulden Memorial Community Garden. Round: 2016-17.
$1,068 – $1,068
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds datecommunityOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Catering, Venue and Equipment hire for 50th Anniversary Celebration (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Mount Gravatt Garden Club Inc. Project: Catering, Venue and Equipment hire for 50th Anniversary Celebration. Round: 2016-17.
$4,833 – $4,833
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds dategeneralOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Band hire for 2016 Annual Bush Dance (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Mount Gravatt East State School P&C Association. Project: Band hire for 2016 Annual Bush Dance. Round: 2016-17.
$745 – $745
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds dategeneralOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Purchase of Ipads (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Mott Park Community Kindergarten. Project: Purchase of Ipads. Round: 2016-17.
$1,169 – $1,169
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds dategeneralOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Hire of mobile stage for Fete (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Marshall Road State School P&C Association. Project: Hire of mobile stage for Fete. Round: 2016-17.
$1,000 – $1,000
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds dategeneralOpen details →

Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park — Fireworks for Christmas Celebration (2016-17)

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Brisbane City Council — Lord Mayor's Suburban Initiative Fund - Holland Park
Councillor grants grant. Recipient: Holland Park State School P&C Association. Project: Fireworks for Christmas Celebration. Round: 2016-17.
$1,331 – $1,331
Ongoing
Council / localNorthern TerritoryNeeds dategeneralOpen details →
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