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The Greens value the vital role artists play in our society, telling our many and varied stories, helping us to understand our world and challenging us to see it from a different perspective, or simply bringing us together as a community and entertaining us – in good times and bad. To make sure performing arts has a vibrant future in Australia, we need to encourage innovation, support artists and make sure as many Australians as possible get to share the experience.

The Greens’ priorities include support for innovation in the arts and for live performance both domestically and globally; policies to support artists through periods of unpredictable work; an emphasis on arts in early childhood education and throughout schooling; and a commitment to clean up copyright law so it does its job of supporting both creators and consumers rather than corporate copyright owners.

estimates

More on the ACMA Blacklist and Internet Filtering Trial

27 May 2009
Senator LUDLAM-I wanted to bring up the issue of the trial that is underway at the moment into expanding the scope of filtering...
questions-on-notice

New satellite services (announced in press release of 29 January) (No 78)

22 May 2009
Senator Ludlam asked: 1. How much of the $13.6 m announced for Mildura related analog TV switch-off is related to the so calle...
media-releases

Garrett must take seriously allegations of damage on the Burrup: Greens

21 May 2009
Greens Senator for WA Rachel Siewert has urged the Minister for Heritage, Peter Garrett to take seriously potential damage to a...
estimates

Funding for Radio National's specialist programming

14 May 2009
Senator Ludlam asked: Is there any way for us to know whether the funding or resourcing of the Radio National specialist unit...
estimates

ISP Filtering Trial

14 May 2009
Senator Ludlam asked: 1. I just want to find out about the trials that are currently underway and are you expanding with othe...
estimates

Blackspots quarterly reports to Parliament

14 May 2009
Senator Ludlam asked: What extent of the research is computer modelling and to what extent is based on field work? Answer: ...
questions-on-notice

Further details about blacklisted items and URLs

14 May 2009
*1496 Senator Ludlam: To ask the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy- (1) With reference to the hea...
questions-on-notice

ACMA URL Blacklist

14 May 2009
*1495 Senator Ludlam: To ask the Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy- (1) With reference to the hea...
media-releases

Hits and misses for broadcasters in Budget 09

13 May 2009
‘No community TV in Wayne's World' - Greens The Australian Greens say increased funding for the nation's public broadcas...
questions-on-notice

Digital Radio

29 Apr 2009
What has the Federal Government done to ensure the involvement of the community broadcasting sector in the first stage of the d...
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