Local artists and groups to benefit from arts funding

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Artists, community groups and workshop creatives are encouraged to apply for assistance in the next round of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) before it closes on 13 March 2021.

Artists, community groups and workshop creatives are encouraged to apply for assistance in the next round of the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) before it closes on 13 March 2021.

Isaac Regional Council Mayor Anne Baker said creativity connects and energises our regional communities, improving our health and wellbeing.

"In January 2021 Council approved over $12,000 funding for Round Two applicants, and we hope to see more money delivered in Round Three.

"Congratulations to Dysart Arts, Clermont based videographer Kelly Shann and Moranbah artist Trysett le Garde on your successful applications for RADF funding in Round Two.

"If you're an individual, cultural group or organisation who has a creative idea to bring to your community, I encourage you to apply."

The funding is the last round to be released for the 2020-2021 year, and is available for events, activities and programs happening between 1 July 2021 and 31 October 2021.

Minister for the Arts Leeanne Enoch said the long-standing RADF program would help to boost Queensland's plan for economic recovery, supporting artists and arts workers with employment opportunities through $4.2 million in funding for regional cultural projects.

"The Palaszczuk Government is investing $2.08 million in RADF for 2020-21 and an additional $2.13 million will be contributed by 59 councils across Queensland," Minister Enoch said.

"Each year RADF showcases the extraordinary innovation of the arts and cultural sector in regional communities, delivers rich arts experiences and provides important professional opportunities for artists and arts workers."

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