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Arts Portfolio Media Releases:

bullet5 October 2004 - Politicisation of National Institutions to continue under Coalition
bullet4 October 2004 - Liberal's last minute Promises on Film and TV
bullet30 September 2004 - National Museum for Indigenous Culture in Cairns
bullet28 September 2004 - Humphries wrong about Labor’s National Institutions Policy
bullet27 September 2004 - Providing music education for Australian Children
bullet 24 September 2004 - Regional Identity through the Arts and Strengthening National Cultural Institutions
bullet18 September 2004 - Stanhope Government shows vision for the Arts in Canberra
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14 September 2004 - Labor's boost for our ABC and Australian film and television

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9 September 2004 - Creative Opportunity: New Australian Music

bullet12 August 2004 - Howard / Costello Government finally realise the value of Arts Education
bullet4 August 2004 - Howard Government vulnerable on Local Content
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4 August 2004 - Local Content, IT, Intellectual Property & the FTA

bullet 22 July 2004 - Insight into the ACT Film and Television Industry
bullet15 July 2004 - Minister adds extra zeros to Melba Funding
bullet2 July 2004 - Museum Politically Censored by Howard
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24 June 2004 - Australian talent brings anti-FTA message to Canberra

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17 June 2004 - Kemp refuses to confirm or deny legality of Melba Funding

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9 June 2004 - Archive Director Appointment untimely

bullet27 May 2004 - Small to Medium Dance Sector snubbed by Kemp
bullet26 May 2004 - Kemp asserts control over the Australia Council
bullet17 May 2004 - Kemp’s contempt for Arts and Sport
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13 May 2004 - Speech: Cultural Content and the proposed Australia/US Free Trade Agreement

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12 May 2004 - Howard Government shows disregard for Australian Culture

bullet21 April 2004 - Australian Dance unsustainable under Howard
bullet4 April 2004 - ABC and the Arts – history unravelling
bullet30 March 2004 - Parliament House Art Collection under threat
bullet17 March 2004 - Speech: The Future of Australian Broadcasting and Media Services
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10 March 2004 - Labor leadership on Resale Rights for Artists

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5 March 2004 - Film Commission ‘consultation’ a farce

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4 March 2004 - Uncertain future for film and television in FTA deal

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1 March 2004 - Save ScreenSound Petitions tabled

bullet 17 February 2004 - Cultural sector left in dark on FTA detail
bullet 12 February 2004 - Federal Labor's Plan to establish ScreenSound  Australia as a Statutory Authority
bullet9 February 2004 - Government Must Come Clean on FTA Media Deal
bullet5 February 2004 - ScreenSound Forum today: Minister Kemp must honour commitments
bullet24 January 2004 - ScreenSound Saga Continues
bullet 16 January 2004 - Fight for ScreenSound far from over
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12 December 2003 - National Institutions an endangered species as ScreenSound is torn to shreds

bullet 11 December 2003 - Howard Government Asserts Control over National Museum of Australia
bullet25 November 2003 - AUSFTA may be final curtain call for Film Industry
bullet13 November 2003 - Australian Artists deserve more than poverty
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30 October 2003 - Minister must fix regional performing arts mess

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24 October 2003 - National Museum chases funds to politicise exhibitions

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24 October 2003 - Red alert for new media industry

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21 October 2003 - Regional access to the arts decimated

bullet6 October 2003  - Alston’s final gift: more lip service
bullet 3 October 2003 - Emerging Indigenous artists must be protected
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26 September 2003 - Art exhibition: From the sublime to the digital

bullet15 September 2003 - Gutless Tuckey, Vanstone use artists as scapegoats to scrap controversial ‘Red Fan’
bullet10 September 2003 - Labor announces resale rights for artists
bullet2 September 2003 - Staff pay the price for Opera Australia woes
bullet28 August 2003 - National Museum faces further destabilisation
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12 August 2003  - You may be Minister for the Arts, Senator Kemp, but you can't embroider the truth

bullet10 August 2003 - Howard's spiteful sabotage of the National Museum of Australia
bullet5 August 2003 - Grave Concerns For Arts Production
bullet28 July 2003 - The Coalition’s cultural divide
bullet 15 July 2003 - Museum Review a time warp back to the 1950’s
bullet4 July 2003 - Film censorship concern.
bullet2 July 2003 - The Arts Portfolio enters a new era
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