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Outline Eisteddfod Funding Plans: Hall

The State Government has been urged to outline exactly how it proposes to support local eisteddfods.

By The Nationals - 27th March 2007 - Back to News

The Nationals MP, Peter Hall, wants the Arts Minister to provide detailed information to enable planning for the 2007 events.

"The ALP promised during the lead up to the State election that it would provide more assistance to eisteddfods across the State, but no detail has yet been announced," Mr Hall said.

"Communities are gearing up now for the 2007 eisteddfods and they need to know now what is available so they can plan accordingly."

Mr Hall raised the matter in Parliament last week, calling on the Minister to outline the process by which the government will distribute the $400,000 it promised and when and how local eisteddfod committees can apply.

"Eisteddfods provide wonderful opportunities for young people to express their respective talents across a broad range of performing arts," Mr Hall told Parliament. "They are very popular in country communities where it is not uncommon for them to run over several weeks and involve many hundreds of participants.

"Local volunteer eisteddfod committees are forced to work extremely hard to raise funds to cover the costs of running the eisteddfods. Such fundraising is becoming increasingly difficult, especially in country areas where the drought has impacted significantly on business prosperity and also personal incomes."

Mr Hall said he wanted to hold the ALP to its election promise.

"During the election campaign the Australian Labor Party released a policy document entitled ‘Arts - Opportunities for Everyone’ in which it said it would provide $400 000 to support and strengthen eisteddfods across Victoria.

"The policy goes on to list a number of places where eisteddfods are held. I could certainly add some more, because it is not comprehensive by any means at all."

Mr Hall added that The Nationals supported the importance of eisteddfods and also the concept of providing some financial assistance for the running of eisteddfods across Victoria.

"What we need to know is how will the Government distribute the funds," he added.


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