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INDIGENOUS PROGRAMS, GRANTS AND FUNDING
371 Dr McFETRIDGE (Morphett) (11 September 2012).
1. List all the indigenous related programs and grants provided within the Department of Premier and Cabinet for 2010, 2011 and 2012 and provide details of how much each has received?
2. List all the indigenous related programs and grants provided within the Arts portfolio for 2010, 2011 and 2012 and provide details of how much each has received for 2010, 2011 and 2012?
The Hon. J.W. WEATHERILL (Cheltenham—Premier, Treasurer, Minister for State Development, Minister for the Public Sector, Minister for the Arts): I have been advised of the following:
1. The Department of the Premier and Cabinet (DPC) provided assistance to Indigenous arts through the following Arts SA programs and grants in 2010, 2011 and 2012. As these programs are delivered on a financial year basis, the information is provided in this format.
2009-10
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Indigenous arts programs | ||
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) arts development program | Total grants 2009-10 | $134,706 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Strategic funding | Total grants 2009-10 | $52,850 |
Indigenous arts organisations | ||
National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (Tandanya) | Operating grant 2009-10 | $780,000 |
Community arts development grant | $18,000 | |
Ananguku Arts and Culture Aboriginal Corporation | Industry Development Funding (2010) | $91,971 |
Statewide Indigenous Community Arts Development (SICAD) funding (2009-10) | $100,000 | |
APY Lands art centres' housing | $450,000 | |
Indigenous visual arts professional development and training | $67,650(1) | |
Funding for Tjukurpa Pulkatjara Benchmarks exhibition | $28,000 | |
Other Arts SA programs and grants | ||
Community arts development | Projects with Indigenous content | $99,000 |
Contemporary music | Projects with Indigenous content | $1,828.50 |
Independent makers and presenters | Projects with Indigenous content | $31,951 |
(1) $33,000 Arts SA/$34,650 Australian Government Office for the Arts (OFTA) funding
2010-11
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Indigenous arts programs | ||
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) arts development program | Total grants 2010-11 | $143,604 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Strategic funding | Total grants 2010-11 | $36,139 |
Indigenous arts organisations | ||
National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (Tandanya) | Operating grant 2010-11 | $792,000 |
New Exhibitions Fund for Deadly: In between Heaven and Hell | $197,558 | |
Community arts development grant | $18,000 | |
Ananguku Arts and Culture Aboriginal Corporation | Industry Development Funding (2011) | $93,466 |
Statewide Indigenous Community Arts Development (SICAD) funding (2010-11) | $100,000 | |
APY Lands art centres' housing | $655,000(2) | |
Indigenous visual arts professional development and training | $33,890(3) | |
Community arts development grant | $21,000 | |
Other Arts SA programs and grants | ||
Community arts development | Projects with Indigenous content | $103,720 |
Contemporary music | Projects with Indigenous content | $990 |
Independent makers and presenters | Projects with Indigenous content | $19,060 |
Richard Llewellyn arts and disability trust | Projects with Indigenous content | $18,000 |
(2) Australian Government Office for the Arts (OFTA) funding
(3) Australian Government Office for the Arts (OFTA) funding
2011-12
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) arts development program | Total grants 2011-12 | $133,460 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) Strategic funding | Total grants 2011-12 | $19,141 |
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) work placements | Total grants 2011-12 | $38,800 |
Indigenous arts organisations | ||
National Aboriginal Cultural Institute (Tandanya) | Operating grant 2011-12 | $805,000 |
Spirit Festival 2012 | $250,000 | |
Community arts development grant | $18,000 | |
Ananguku Arts and Culture Aboriginal Corporation | Arts organisations program (2012) | $100,000 |
Statewide Indigenous Community Arts Development (SICAD) funding (2011-12) | $100,000 | |
Community arts development grant | $21,000 | |
Other Arts SA programs and grants | ||
Community arts development | Projects with Indigenous content | $105,612 |
Contemporary music | Semaphore Music Festival—ATSI artists & Songs project | $22,470 |
Independent makers and presenters | Projects with Indigenous content | $25,113 |
Public Art and Design | Projects with Indigenous content RSL—SA for the ATSI war memorial
Christies Beach and Whyalla Aboriginal Children and Family Centres
Defence SA—Lefevre Cultural Park
City of Salisbury—Kaurna Recognition Marker public artwork
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$48,500 |
Other arts assistance | Projects with Indigenous contentAustralian National University Alive with the DreamingErnabella Choir | $20,000$15,000 |
2. The Arts portfolio (non DPC) provided assistance to Indigenous arts through the following programs and grants in 2010, 2011 and 2012. As these programs are delivered on a financial year basis, the information is provided in this format.
2009-10
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Carclew Youth Arts | Investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander projects (including Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts funding) | $234,361(4) |
Country Arts SA | Indigenous-related programs and expenditure | TBA |
(4) $88,403 Arts SA/$145,958 Other
2010-11
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Carclew Youth Arts | Investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander projects (including Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts funding) | $278,179(5) |
Country Arts SA | Indigenous-related programs and expenditure, including:Regional arts grantsVisual arts & performing arts touringRegional Centre of Culture—Murray BridgeIndigenous arts officer program | $289,787 |
(5) $131,000 Arts SA/$147,179 Other
2011-12
Program/Grant | Purpose | Amount |
Carclew Youth Arts | Investment in Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander projects (including Kurruru Indigenous Youth Performing Arts funding) | $218,990(6) |
Country Arts SA | Indigenous-related programs and expenditureRegional arts grantsVisual arts & performing arts touringRegional Centre of Culture—Goolwa Indigenous arts officer program | $456,507 |
(6) $81,600 Arts SA/$137,390 Other
The film agencies have provided the following information:
Adelaide Film Festival (AFF)
In 2011, AFF developed an Indigenous Art & Moving Image program, which involved three major art exhibitions, public projections, a film program, a forum and a number of high profile social events by and about Indigenous filmmakers and moving image artists to accompany it.
South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC)
While SAFC does not yet have a targeted program that is specifically aimed for outcomes in this area it has done quite a lot to support film production that has Aboriginal content and screen industry training/experience for Aboriginal people.
SAFC has supported a number of SA Aboriginal film organisations through its Screen Organisations Program, including PY Media, Umeewarra, and Yaitya Makkitura.
It has also provided funding to assist the development of filmmaking and production for promising emerging Indigenous filmmakers.
In addition, it has provided matched funding for the development of a film project with Indigenous content, The diary of Jimmy Porter, involving the Adnyamathanha Traditional Lands Association.
It has also funded four projects that had direct employment outcomes for over 50 Aboriginal cast and crew residing in South Australia.
Other agencies and organisations
In addition, a significant number of agencies and organisations funded through Arts SA, including the Adelaide Festival and Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide Festival Centre Trust, South Australian Museum and others, include Indigenous artists and projects in their core programs.