Arts & Heritage – TMAG
Can you talk us through the critical risks? Is that dealing with this kind of issue and, if not, what is the ask of TMAG to address these issues?
Can you talk us through the critical risks? Is that dealing with this kind of issue and, if not, what is the ask of TMAG to address these issues?
Minister, I want to take you to the case of ZAB. ZAB was a victim of the notorious paedophile John Wayne Millwood. ZAB was awarded, by Chief Justice Blow of the Supreme Court of...
The Creative Cities Network is basically a program to recognise cities in seven creative fields: craft and folk art, design, film, gastronomy, literature, music and the media arts.
Honourable Speaker, I rise this evening to congratulate St Cecilia School of Music on celebrating their recent 50th anniversary.
Honourable Speaker, This Vanishing World: Photography of Olegas Truchanas, is a new exhibition at Launceston's Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
There are more Tasmanians working in the creative and cultural fields here in Tasmania than anywhere else in Australia, at the highest rates in Australia.
Deputy Speaker, tonight seems to be a night of neglect and abrogation of responsibility when it comes to the government's commitment to Tasmanian people and the services we need.
There is an ongoing saga regarding the failure of the lift at the Salamanca Arts Centre.
The Tasmanian Greens will fight to ensure artists get fair pay, substantially increase funding to Tasmania’s artistic sector and ensure that political interference in art funding and administration is a thing of the past.
Now I am asking about Wide Angle Tasmania. As you know, minister, Wide Angle has been operating in Tasmania since 2005.