(C) The Conversation This unaltered story was originally published on TheConversation.com/us [1] License: Creative Commons - CC BY-ND 4.0 Attributions/No Derivities[2] ---------------- How do the major parties compare on arts and cultural policy? We asked 5 experts By: ['Ben Eltham', 'Brendan Keogh', 'Kirsten Stevens', 'Peter Tregear', 'Tully Barnett'] Date: 2022-05-18 03:02:48+00:00 Disclosure statement Ben Eltham has previously received funding from the Australia Council for the Arts. He is affiliated with the Centre for Future Work at The Australia Institute, where he has previously co-written a report about federal cultural policy. He is a member of the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA), a union that represents workers in the cultural sector. Brendan Keogh has previously received funding from the Australian Research Council Kirsten Stevens has received funding from the Australian Research Council. Peter Tregear is Chair of IOpera, a chamber opera company which has received financial support from the Federal Government's RISE fund. He is also a founding member of Public Universities Australia, an alliance of organisations and individuals lobbying to promote the public value and function of Australian universities. Tully Barnett receives funding from the Australian Research Council. [END] [1] URL: https://theconversation.com/how-do-the-major-parties-compare-on-arts-and-cultural-policy-we-asked-5-experts-183209 [2] URL: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/ TheConversation via Magical Fish Gopher New Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/theconversation/