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Regional Arts Development Fund
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between Longreach Regional Council and the Queensland Government that supports professional and emerging professional artists and practitioners living in regional Queensland. The program focuses on the development of quality art and arts practice for, and with, regional communities.
Learn more about what goes into a successful RADF application by watching this video:
All projects receiving RADF funding are required to report on their contribution towards RADF 2020/2021 Key Performance Outcomes (KPOs):
Quality | Reach | Impact | Viability |
Produces or contributes to high-quality arts and cultural initiatives for local communities. Proven capacity to effectively support and deliver arts and cultural services. |
Provides access to, and engagement in, arts and culture for diverse communities, practitioners, participants and audiences. Evidence of local demand for proposed program/s. |
Demonstrates cultural, artistic, social or economic returns on investment. Supports one or more of the Queensland Government objectives for the community including:
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Evidence of good planning and reporting. Evidence of partnership with community, business and or government |
Committee
Sheila Back (Chair) Ilfracombe |
Cr Leonie Nunn Councillor |
Susan Glasson Yaraka |
Cr Tracy Hatch Councillor |
Sue Pratt Longreach |
Bill Parker Longreach |
Elizabeth Clarke Longreach |
Rowena Arthur Longreach |
Funding Rounds
Regional Arts Development Fund is offered at a minimum of two (2) rounds per financial year. Applications outside of the prescribed rounds will not be considered.
Application Materials
Guidelines | Application Form | Assessment Checklist |