Project Partners
The CAMRA Project is a partnership between:
- University of New England
- University of Sydney
- University of Technology, Sydney
- University of Wollongong
- Arts North West
- Australia Council for the Arts
- Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW
- Murray Arts
- Regional Arts NSW
- Murray Arts
- West Darling Arts
And the local governments of:
- Armidale Dumaresq Council
- Albury City
- Central Darling Shire
- Uralla Shire
- City of Wodonga
- City of Wollongong
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The council for the city of Albury, New South Wales.
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The local council for the Armidale Dumaresq area.
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The Regional Arts Board for the New England North West region of NSW. Supports the development of arts and culture regionally and helps develop local projects and initiatives.
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The Australian Government's arts funding and advisory body.
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The council for the Central Darling Shire, New South Wales. The largest shire in the state, with one of the smallest populations.
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The local council for the City of Wodonga. With a population of 35,000, the City of Wodonga covers an area of 430 sq km and is considered the 'capital' of North East Victoria.
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The Local Government and Shires Associations of NSW represent 152 general purpose and 13 special purpose councils in NSW. Thirteen Regional Aboriginal Land Councils are also eligible to be members of the Local Government Association. The Associations represent the views of these councils to governments, promote local government to the community and provide specialist advice and services.
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The Regional Arts Board for the Albury Wodonga region of New South Wales and Victoria and the peak arts and cultural organisation in the region. Works directly with individuals and communities to help them develop the arts and cultural life of their community. Provides a conduit for information and promotes a regional approach to arts policy and planning.
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The peak body for regional arts activity in NSW. Provides a range of services and represents a state-wide network of Regional Arts Boards (RABs) in the key areas of advocacy, capacity building, communications and support.
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The University of Sydney
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Sydney College of the Arts (SCA) is the visual arts faculty of the University of Sydney and is a premier provider of contemporary art education and research around the world.
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The University of Technology, Sydney
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The Faculty of Science at the University of Wollongong.
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The local council for the Uralla Shire, New South Wales. A medium sized rural council located in the New England Region.
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The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Technology, Sydney.
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UTSeScholarship is an initiative of the UTS Library that provides a secure, stable, digital home for the scholarly output of the University's staff, students and other collaborators.
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This award winning program links the community sector to UTS's knowledges, skills, resources and professional expertise to do community-initiated projects and community-engaged research.
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The Regional Arts Board for the largest outback region of New South Wales, covering 176,000 square kilometres with a population of roughly 31,000. West Darling Arts promotes active participation in art and cultural activities and encourages community involvement in long term planning for arts and cultural development.
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The council for the city of Wollongong, New South Wales. Formed in 1947 with the amalgamation of four local government areas - the Shire of Bulli, the Shire of Central Illawarra, the Municipality of Wollongong, and the Municipality of Northern Illawarra, Wollongong City Council is one of the largest local government authorities in Australia, employing more than 1,000 staff with an annual budget expenditure nearing $200 million.