Herald Sun to remove daily arts pages— 17.05.2010
The Herald Sun has informed long term staff, arts editor Alison Barclay and arts writer Harb Gill, that their positions will conclude in June along with its traditional daily arts pages.
What are the hot topics in your corner of the arts sector in Victoria?
The Herald Sun has informed long term staff, arts editor Alison Barclay and arts writer Harb Gill, that their positions will conclude in June along with its traditional daily arts pages.
And the winners are….
The Melbourne International Film Festival; The Docklands Film and Television Studios; a Children’s Television Fund; The Digital Media Fund; Scienceworks; The Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s 25th birthday; The State Library of Victoria; The Living Libraries Program; Victoria Rocks; Circus Oz; Music Victoria; The National Gallery of Victoria……….
A new Victorian peak arts body, Music Victoria, has been formed and will receive up to $250,000 seed funding. The new body has been initiated following concerns raised about the impact of liquor licensing regulations and the establishment of a Live Music taskforce.
The Victorian College of the Arts is facing on-going challenges in its relationship with the University of Melbourne. In latest news, Chair of the VCA Review Committee, Ziggy Switkowski has committed to three student forums…
The Hon Peter Batchelor has been announced as the new Minister for the Arts, combining his new portfolio with Energy and Resources, replacing outgoing Minister Lynne Kosky.
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