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Key Policy Links
Local Partnerships Program
  • Part of the roll-out of Moving Forward
    the
    Governments Provincial Victoria Statement 28M
    over 4 years
  • 20 million for arts facilities to be delivered
    through renewed Regional Infrastructure
    Development Fund
  • 8 million for Growing the Arts in Regional
    Victoria initiative comprising
  • 2 million additional funds in the Touring
    Victoria program for development of touring
    product by the flagship companies and
  • 6 million to be delivered through the Local
    Partnerships Program to Local Government arts
    and cultural programs
  • Strong alignment with Creative Capacity ,
    Growing Victoria Together and A Fairer Victoria.

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Arts VictoriaLocal Partnerships Program
  • Elisabeth Jones, Senior Arts Officer and
  • Ian Rogers, Manager Local Partnerships, Arts
    Victoria
  • Proceedings of the Expanding Cultures
    conference, Melbourne, July 2007
  • Hosted by the City of Stonnington,
    supported by the Cities of Yarra, Melbourne,
    Moreland, Maribyrnong, Moonee Valley, Boroondara
    and Port Phillip and the Cultural Development
    Network www.culturaldevelopment.net.au/expandingc
    ultures

3
A New Deal for Local Govt
Local Partnerships Program
  • Funding agreements are being replaced by a
    Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Local
    Government
  • Existing recurrent operational funding for
    regional Performing Arts Centres and Public
    Galleries are being rolled into these MoUs
  • Annual agreements are being replaced with MoUs up
    to 4 years to provide for long term planning
  • Reduction in bureaucratic application and
    acquittal processes
  • More effective monitoring and accountability
    processes that uses standard annual financial and
    program reporting
  • Regular round table meetings held between Arts
    Victoria staff and key stakeholders in each
    municipality.

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Local Partnerships Program
The State-wide Network
Major Regional Cities group
Significant Service Providers
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Program Entry
  • The process can be initiated by either the
    Council or Arts Victoria.
  • Existing recurrent funding agreements are being
    progressively rolled into the new MoUs
  • 15 Councils signed multi year MoU in 2006/07
    totalling funding support of 8.9million over 4
    years
  • Councils that do not have an existing funded arts
    and cultural program are also invited to consider
    their capacity to develop such a program

6
Program Priorities
Local Partnerships Program
  • Local leadership and collaborative hubs
  • Entrepreneurial and innovative programming
  • Capital development

7
ARTS IN THE SUBURBS
  • A new capital works funding program
  • Assistance for local councils and arts
    organisations in greater Melbourne
  • To upgrade existing professional facilities

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ARTS IN THE SUBURBS
  • Increase community access to high quality arts
    and cultural programs
  • Work collaboratively with local government
  • Identify suburban areas that most require
    cultural infrastructure
  • Prioritise support for areas identified with high
    needs

9
ARTS IN THE SUBURBS
  • Program budget
  • 10million over 4 years
  • Commitments 2006/07
  • Burrinja Theatre (3million)
  • Lilydale Museum (400,000)
  • Non-committed funds
  • Approximately 6million

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ARTS IN THE SUBURBS
  • Future Directions
  • Link to content as well as infrastructure,
  • Link to other Government policy directions (e.g.
    Melbourne 2030)
  • Identify existing Metro Local government service
    providers and future projects
  • Consolidate Arts Victoria funding arrangements

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Arts VictoriaLocal Partnerships Program
  • Elisabeth Jones has been at Arts Victoria for
    seven years during which time she has managed a
    number of funding programs including the Regional
    Arts Fund (now managed by Regional Arts
    Victoria), Artists in Communities and the Public
    Galleries Program. She also played a major role
    in the development of the Indigenous arts
    program, Deadly Arts Business. Prior to joining
    Arts Victoria, Elisabeth completed the post
    graduate in Arts Management at Deakin University
    and freelanced in arts administration for over
    ten years working in the small to medium sector
    with a range of companies including
    Theatreworks, Gasworks, Next Wave Festival,
    Victorian College of the Arts Drama Department
    and Circus Oz. Last year Elisabeth took a years
    sabbatical to work with the Mornington Island
    Dancers (based in the Gulf of Carpentaria) who
    performed at the Commonwealth Games cultural
    festival.
  • Ian Rogers has 40 years experience in the public
    sector and has been with Arts Victoria (and the
    former Ministry for the Arts) since 1989. Since
    1999, he has managed the capital works funding
    program under the Regional Arts Infrastructure
    Fund as well as the Creating Place and Space
    funding for the metropolitan area. He played a
    key role in the development of the Local
    Partnerships Program. His public sector career
    spans a diverse range of experience in areas
    outside the arts. This includes ten years as a
    Municipal councillor in regional Victoria
    including three terms as mayor, twelve years as a
    president of a Secondary School council,
    membership of a local water authority, river
    management board and, as is typical of active
    members of a regional community, on the
    committees of many volunteer and community
    organisations. He was for a number of years also
    a member of the Public Sector Unions state
    executive and served as a union representative on
    several industrial tribunals and union peak
    councils.
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