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Art and culture to the fore

Flinders Shire Council is excited to announce it has again collaborated with the Queensland Government to provide a significant arts and culture funding boost from the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF).

In 2023-24, the RADF will see the Palaszczuk Government’s $34,808 contribution boosted by Flinders Shire Council to reach a combined investment of $44,808.

This allocation will be specifically utilised to bolster key community-focused projects that emphasise the growth and development of the Flinders Shire region.

These include Community Grant Rounds, and Council-led projects to celebrate the second running of the Hughenden Festival of Outback Skies in May 2024.

Flinders Shire Mayor Jane McNamara said Council had has strategically designed these projects to benefit the local community.

“This funding will prioritise the strengthening of community action, promotion of regional growth, support for artistic and cultural initiatives, improvement of mental health outcomes, and investment in skills development within the Flinders Shire community,” she said.

“The funding boost from RADF is a significant step towards nurturing our local arts and culture.

“It reflects our commitment to strengthening community bonds and fostering a vibrant and creative environment within Flinders Shire.”

The Community Grant Rounds will enable community organisations and individuals to apply for projects that contribute to the flourishing of the Flinders Shire.

These initiatives have been carefully crafted through engagement with community members and the Arts Advisory Group, aligning with the objectives outlined in the Arts and Cultural Plan.

Past successful projects have included professional development workshops focusing on various artistic genres such as metal art, painting, and photography.

The Council-led projects provide a unique opportunity for students to engage in a real-world artistic endeavour, fostering their skills, creativity, and teamwork ahead of next year’s Festival of Outback Skies.

By collaborating with established artists and peers from diverse backgrounds, participants will gain valuable insights into different creative techniques, cultural perspectives, and problem-solving strategies, enriching their learning journey.

“This project not only benefits its participants but also enhances the experience of festival attendees, promoting appreciation for artistic expression and diversity,” said Cr McNamara.

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