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596 historical awards

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BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — Arts Law Centre of Australia (2017-18)

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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: Arts Law Centre of Australia. Year: 2017-18.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Projects and Programs — Institute of Modern Art (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Projects and Programs
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Institute of Modern Art. Year: 2017-18.
$2,718 – $2,718
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Playing Queensland Fund — Pormpuraaw Arts and Culture Centre Incorporated (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Playing Queensland Fund
To support Regional Touring initiatives, including increasing the number of touring arts productions, extending the reach of touring programs, and supporting the major state companies to regularly tour to regional Queensland. Recipient: Pormpuraaw Arts and Culture Centre Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$6,000 – $6,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Playing Queensland Fund — Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Playing Queensland Fund
To support Regional Touring initiatives, including increasing the number of touring arts productions, extending the reach of touring programs, and supporting the major state companies to regularly tour to regional Queensland. Recipient: Northern Peninsula Area Regional Council. Year: 2017-18.
$6,300 – $6,300
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Playing Queensland Fund — Circa Contemporary Circus Limited trading as Artour (2017-18)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Playing Queensland Fund
To support Regional Touring initiatives, including increasing the number of touring arts productions, extending the reach of touring programs, and supporting the major state companies to regularly tour to regional Queensland. Recipient: Circa Contemporary Circus Limited trading as Artour. Year: 2017-18.
$105,300 – $105,300
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2017-18)

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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: 2017-18.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Torres Strait Regional Authority (2017-18)

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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: Torres Strait Regional Authority. Year: 2017-18.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Pormpuraaw Arts and Culture Centre Incorporated (2017-18)

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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 Arts and Culture Centre Incorporated. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Ngalmun Lagau Minaral Art Centre Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2017-18)

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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: Ngalmun Lagau Minaral Art Centre Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2017-18)

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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: 2017-18.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation (2017-18)

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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: Lockhart River Arts Indigenous Corporation. Year: 2017-18.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Indigenous Art Centre Alliance (2017-18)

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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: Indigenous Art Centre Alliance. Year: 2017-18.
$110,000 – $110,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Badhulgaw Kuthinaw Mudh 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: Badhulgaw Kuthinaw Mudh Torres Strait Islander Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$30,000 – $30,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
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.
$174 – $174
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Aurukun Shire Council - Wik and Kugu Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Aurukun Shire Council - Wik and Kugu Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$664 – $664
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Erub Erwer Meta Torres Strait Islander Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
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.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Hopevale Arts & Cultural Centre. Year: 2018-19.
$42,989 – $42,989
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation - MIArt (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
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 - MIArt. Year: 2018-19.
$26,224 – $26,224
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Awards — Queensland Poetry Festival (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Awards
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Poetry Festival. Year: 2018-19.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Awards — Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic) (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Awards
To sponsor/provide Awards programs that reward individuals and organisations that have excelled within the Arts and cultural sector. Recipient: Queensland Music Network Incorporated (QMusic). Year: 2018-19.
$52,000 – $52,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Queensland Music Festival (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Support Frank & Fearless - an in-conversation event celebrating the accomplishments of Merle Thornton Recipient: Queensland Music Festival. Year: 2018-19.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Flying Arts Alliance (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
To engage a consultant to support the formalisation of Queensland Chamber of Arts and Culture QCAC as a peak body for the State's arts cultural and creative sector Recipient: Flying Arts Alliance. Year: 2018-19.
$40,000 – $40,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
Needs analysis of the environmental controls of the Kowanyama Cultural Centre Museum facility Recipient: Kowanyama Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2018-19.
$1,000 – $1,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →

Arts Sector Initiatives — Asialink (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Sector Initiatives
To facilitate residencies in Asia for Queensland arts professionals through the Asialink Arts Residency Program 2017-19. Recipient: Asialink. Year: 2018-19.
$27,000 – $27,000
Ongoing
State / territoryQueenslandNeeds dateartsOpen details →
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