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Summary of stakeholder discussion—Brisbane—18 July 2024

This document provides a high-level, deidentified summary of the discussion at the workshop held in Brisbane on 18 July 2024, and does not reflect all views given.

Summary of stakeholder discussion—Sydney—10 July 2024

This document provides a high-level, deidentified summary of the discussion at the workshop held in Sydney on 10 July 2024, and does not reflect all views given.

Summary of stakeholder discussion—Perth and regional Western Australia—22 July 2024

This document provides a high-level, deidentified summary of the discussion at the workshop held virtually on 22 July 2024, and does not reflect all views given.

Funding to get regional Australia feeling festive

Regional and remote communities around Australia will get the opportunity to experience new and exciting arts activations in their area thanks to support available through Round 19 of the Festivals Australia program.

ROVER video: Adding vehicles to the RAV

Watch this video demonstrating a new feature in ROVER Release 9.1 that allows users to submit vehicles to the RAV via the ROVER portal. In this video, we show you how you to submit vehicles to the RAV by either uploading a file (CSV or XML) or by completing a form via the RAV page.

What's new? What's different? ROVER Release 9.1

This What's new? What's different? guide is a visual overview of functionality and design changes that you can expect to see in ROVER Release 9.1 which is expected to go live in September 2024.

Edit-a-thon to raise profile of Australian women artists

Artbank is teaming up with artist-led collaborative research project Countess.Report to bring greater attention to the work and achievements of Australian women artists.