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The Art of Tax Reform: Unlocking opportunities to improve taxation for Australian creative industries

New South Wales Government, 05 July 2025, Australia

Policy experts and people from across Australia’s arts and culture sector will join forces in September to propose creative ways of helping the industry flourish.

Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development delivers renewed hope and action for sustainable development

United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, 03 July 2025, International

The Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development concluded today in Sevilla, Spain, with 130 initiatives turning the Sevilla Commitment or Compromiso de Sevilla into action through concrete steps to boost investment in sustainable development, address the debt crisis afflicting many of the world’s poorest countries, and give developing countries a stronger voice in the internation…

UNESCO and SOVICO launch two flagship projects in culture and education to drive sustainable development in Viet Nam

UNESCO, 03 July 2025, Viet Nam

The agreements are part of a broader 10-year UNESCO and SOVICO Group Strategic Cooperation Framework signed in Paris in 2024, aim to empower young people, strengthen the capacity of local institutions, and contribute to national policy, laying the groundwork for sustainable development in Viet Nam.

Financing for development: a matter of urgency for education, culture and sciences

UNESCO, 03 July 2025, International

Faced with a sharp drop in international aid for education and uneven funding for culture and sciences, UNESCO is sounding the alarm and calling on donors to renew their commitment to these key areas of development.

Celebrating the impact of our National Cultural Institutions

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, 03 July 2025, Australia

For the 12th year, we’ve worked with our National Cultural Institutions to capture data on their activities and build a picture of their impact over time. The data includes in-person and online visitation to the institutions, collection growth and accessibility, and participation of the institutions in the domestic and international arts and culture sectors.

Re|founding cultural heritage law in sub-Saharan Africa

UNESCO, 02 July 2025, International

This meeting will bring together 18 authors from nine (09) African countries selected to contribute to a research project entitled “Re|founding cultural heritage law in sub-Saharan Africa”. This unprecedented project aims to produce a reference work on cultural heritage law in Africa, based on the observation that no such work yet exists, and that jurists interested in issues relating to heritage…