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Photo: Regional Arts Development Fund recipients, The Last Collection. Photographer: Jessica Cook

Fraser Coast residents interested in helping support and promote local arts, heritage and culture are encouraged to be part of Council’s Regional Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee.

Cr Phil Truscott said Council was looking for community representatives to sit on the 2022/23 committee.

“The Fraser Coast has a colourful and vibrant cultural life, and Council is keen to ensure the community has opportunities to appreciate arts, heritage and cultural diversity,” he said.

“The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Council which invests in quality arts and cultural experiences based on priorities determined locally.

“By being part of the committee, community members will advise Council officers on matters relating to the Fraser Coast RADF program.

“It is a rewarding experience which helps support and promote arts, heritage and culture locally, not just artists.”

RADF promotes the role and value of arts, culture, and heritage as key drivers to support diversity and inclusivity; grow strong regions; and provide training, education and employment opportunities for Queensland artists and local communities.

To nominate to be part of the 2022/23 Fraser Coast Regional Arts Development Fund Advisory Committee, go to https://frasercoast.smartygrants.com.au/RADF-Advisory-2023

Applications close at midnight Tuesday 26 July 2022.

To be eligible to be a committee member, applicants must live, work, study or have connections to the Fraser Coast Local Government area and meet at least one of the following selection criteria:

  • Background, experience or expertise in visual arts, performing arts, arts administration, public art, and/or curatorial, architecture, design, heritage or other arts related discipline;
  • Be a representative from a local arts related organisation with demonstrated knowledge, experience or interest in arts, culture, the creative industries or place-based disciplines.

Find out more about RADF

The Last Collection