ADSA Submission to Senate Select Committee Inquiry into the Government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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| Posted By: | Glen McGillivray |
| Status: | Current |
| Date Posted: | Wed, 27 May 2020 |
ADSA has made a submission to the above inquiry. In our submission we argue that:
• The Australian government’s response to the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector has done very little to mitigate it; and in a related matter,
• The government must develop an adequate arts and culture policy for post-COVID-19 and beyond.
Since making our submisson, we are pleased that the NSW State Government has pledged $50 million to support the state's arts and cultural organisations.
Our submission has been published and can be read on the link below (submission No. 39).
Glen McGillivray
President, ADSA
• The Australian government’s response to the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector has done very little to mitigate it; and in a related matter,
• The government must develop an adequate arts and culture policy for post-COVID-19 and beyond.
Since making our submisson, we are pleased that the NSW State Government has pledged $50 million to support the state's arts and cultural organisations.
Our submission has been published and can be read on the link below (submission No. 39).
Glen McGillivray
President, ADSA
| For more information, see: | https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/COVID-19/COVID19/Submissions |

