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  • Vital Signs: Cultural Indicators for Australia - first edition, for consultation

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    Ferres, Kay
    Adair, David
    Jones, Ronda
    Messenger, Cory
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    Ferres, Kay K.
    Jones, Ronda A.
    Adair, David F.
    Year published
    2011
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    Abstract
    National indicators play an important role in many fields of policy (notably in education, the economy and the environment) in enabling governments to assess the strength of a sector, the key features of its contribution to the community, the impact of policy initiatives, and trends in its growth or decline over a period of time. Vital Signs is the first attempt to create such a measurement tool for arts and culture in Australia. It draws on international research and practice in the field, including the New Zealand Government's work in this same area. The purpose of the report is to deliver a tool to enable governments, the ...
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    National indicators play an important role in many fields of policy (notably in education, the economy and the environment) in enabling governments to assess the strength of a sector, the key features of its contribution to the community, the impact of policy initiatives, and trends in its growth or decline over a period of time. Vital Signs is the first attempt to create such a measurement tool for arts and culture in Australia. It draws on international research and practice in the field, including the New Zealand Government's work in this same area. The purpose of the report is to deliver a tool to enable governments, the sector and the community to monitor the achievements of the sector, the roles arts and culture play in economic and social agendas, and the vitality and cultural impact of Australian arts and cultural output.
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    https://www.arts.gov.au/publications/vital-signs-cultural-indicators-australia-first-edition-consultation-draft-2010
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    © 2011 Cultural Ministers Council and the Author(s). The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the publisher’s website for further information.
    Subject
    Arts and Cultural Policy
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/102187
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