In 2014, the Australia Council for the Arts presented our five year strategic plan A Culturally Ambitious Nation (2014–2019), to share our vision and priorities for Australian arts and creativity. This strategy was informed by significant bodies of consultation including the 2012 Australia Council Review. It also responded to the new Australia Council Act 2013 that led to major reform of the Council.
This Corporate Plan (2019-2023) introduces our new strategy Creativity Connects Us (2020– 2024).2 Together with the Council’s working expertise and knowledge derived from over 50 years of arts funding, development and research, our strategy draws on thousands of industry and public responses across a deep and rigorous body of evidence, consultation and analysis.
Corporate Plan 2019-2023 | Creativity Connects Us
Creative Australia,
30 August 2019, Australia
Australia
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