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Regional Arts Development Fund

Bundaberg Regional Council has partnered with Arts Queensland to offer regional arts grants to the Bundaberg community.

The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) will help artists to contribute to their local arts scene.

RADF supports “arts and cultural activities that increase access to arts and cultural experiences in regional Queensland”.

It also aims to “grow employment and capacity building opportunities for artists and arts workers across regional Queensland”.

Lastly RADF will “deliver on local arts and cultural priorities and promote the value of arts, culture and heritage”.

“RADF promotes the role and value of arts, culture and heritage as key drivers of diverse and inclusive communities and strong regions”.

“RADF invests in local arts and cultural priorities, as determined by local communities”.

All applications are assessed by the RADF Assessment Panel against equally weighted criteria.

Applicants are encouraged to contact the RADF Officer before commencing an application.

TO apply phone 1300 883 699 or email radf@bundaberg.qld.gov.au

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