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Inquiry into the Development of Arts and Cultural Infrastructure Outside the Sydney CBD

This inquiry is a current Legislative Assembly inquiry conducted by the Public Works Committee.

The NSW Public Works Committee is to examine and inquire into the development of an arts and cultural plan for NSW and the alignment of this plan to broad government planning strategies for the development of arts and cultural infrastructure outside the Sydney CBD, including regional areas.

Timeline

    » Call for submissions: 19 Jul 2008
    » Submissions close: 29 Aug 2008

Reports and Government Responses

No records of reports or government responses are available for this inquiry.

Hearings and Transcripts

DateName of Document
20/02/2009Public Hearing - Hearing #1
27/02/2009Public Hearing - Hearing #2

Submissions

Interested individuals and organisations are invited to make a submission up until 29 August 2008 to assist the inquiry process.

View the public submission(s) published by the committee in relation to this inquiry.

The closing date for submissions was 29 August 2008

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Inquiry Terms of Reference

This inquiry was self-referred.

The NSW Public Works Committee is to examine and inquire into the development of an arts and cultural plan for NSW and the alignment of this plan to broad government planning strategies for the development of arts and cultural infrastructure outside the Sydney CBD, including regional areas.

In particular, the Committee will inquire into and report on:

    1. Issues of public and private funding and allocation of resources;
    2. Suitability of public infrastructure for arts and cultural life;
    3. The desirability of locating cultural facilities in close proximity to create hubs;
    4. Accessibility of cultural and arts education;
    5. Economic impacts on communities;
    6. The adequacy of the NSW State Plan and desirability of a cultural plan for the state to maximise diversity of access, with reference to the Tourism Masterplan and other relevant planning strategies.
    7. Any other relevant matters.



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