Inspire
02 September 2005 – 03 September 2005, Australia
Inspire aims to be a thought-provoking future ideas fest for all arts and cultural workers and volunteers, artists, community leaders, local and other government policy makers, and planners - indeed, anyone involved or interested in the arts and cultural industries.
Features:
Distinguished keynote speakers from around the world including:
- [ GEETA DHARAMARAJAN ] Founder / Katha Centre for Sustainable Learning, Story Research and Resource Centre / New Delhi / India
- DR. FRANCO BIANCHINI cultural planner and lecturer / Comedia / United Kingdom
- DEE DAVIS and TIM MAREMA from / the Centre for Rural Strategies / Kentucky / USA
and locals including RICHARD NEVILLE
A wide range of topics covering culture, commerce, policy, urban and cultural planning, community, education, patronage, partnerships, power, intellectual property, ethics and more;
A brilliant opportunity to gain knowledge and new insights and a chance to network with professionals across three peak oganisations.
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