News

One of AICSA’s goals is to extend the reach of our communications to engage with not only our members but the broader sector, the government, the media and the public to communicate the value of arts and culture.

Committee

ANNUAL REPORT 2014

Chair Gail Kovatseff delivered the 2014 Annual Report for Arts Industry Council of SA at the AGM on 26 May 2015. Download the full report. — Annual Report 2014 Presented at AICSA AGM, 26 May 2015 By Gail Kovatseff (Chair) & Michelle Wigg

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Uncategorized

2015 Membership Fees Due Now

HELP AICSA TO HELP YOU! Membership fees for Arts Industry Council of SA are now due for the 2015 calendar year. To join or renew, download a membership form and support our work for the SA arts industry. Previous members have been sent an invoice,

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Advocacy

General Meeting – Federal Budget arts funding changes

Immediately after the AGM, a general meeting will be held to discuss AICSA’s response to the Federal Budget arts funding changes, following on from the Supporting the Creative Ecology of SA gathering at Parliament House on Friday 22 May. Discussions will include arts funding recommendations

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Advocacy

Supporting the Creative Ecology in SA

Supporting the Creative Ecology in SA The Arts Industry Council of South Australia (AICSA) invites all interested parties to gather with us on the steps of Parliament House at 1pm on Friday 22 May 2015. This gathering will celebrate the integral role that small to

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Advocacy

AICSA’s response to Federal Budget 2015-16

The Arts Industry Council of SA has written to Senator Brandis, to express concerns in changes to arts funding in the 2015-16 Federal Budgets announcement. Click to view the letter or read below: —- Friday 15 May 2015 Dear Senator, We write to you following

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Budget

FEDERAL BUDGET RESPONSES

The Federal Budget announcement of last night has a significant impact on the arts. Find out how with these good reads: Live Performance Australia – LPA summary of the Federal Budget 2015–16 SMH – Federal Budget 2015: Australia Council loses $104m, funneled to

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