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Consultation has concluded
In January and February 2020, council sought community feedback on their draft arts and cultural policy. This policy covers all arts, cultural, history and heritage activities within the council area.
The arts and cultural policy recognises council's commitment to supporting and celebrating arts, cultural history and heritage activities and their contribution to the wellbeing of the community.
The updated policy was endorsed by council on 10 March 2020.
To learn more about arts, culture and heritage in the Central Highlands, visit this resource page on the council website.
In January and February 2020, council sought community feedback on their draft arts and cultural policy. This policy covers all arts, cultural, history and heritage activities within the council area.
The arts and cultural policy recognises council's commitment to supporting and celebrating arts, cultural history and heritage activities and their contribution to the wellbeing of the community.
The updated policy was endorsed by council on 10 March 2020.
To learn more about arts, culture and heritage in the Central Highlands, visit this resource page on the council website.