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Changing public policy in the arts

By Julianne Schultz - posted Thursday, 24 June 2010



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* Centre for International Economics, Creative Industries Economic Analysis, Final Report, 30 June 2009, www.TheCIE.com.au commissioned by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research and the Creative Industries Innovation Centre. PricewaterhouseCoopers concluded in a report for the Copyright Council in 2008, that the “copyright industries” account for 10 per cent of Australian GDP, see www.griffithreview.com/essentially-creative. The lack of consistency in classification is a persistent problem in ensuring robust statistical data.

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Julianne Schultz was the co-chair of the Creative Australia stream at the 2020 Summit and a member of the committee proposing the creation of a Foundation for the Artist. A copy of the full proposal and associated research reports can be downloaded at http://www.csi.edu.au/our-research-projects/.



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Julianne Schultz is the editor of the Griffith REVIEW.

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