Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)

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What is the Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) Program?

The RADF Program was established in 1991, and is a highly successful state and local government partnership that supports professional artists and art practitioners living in regional Queensland. The Program focuses on the development of quality art and arts practice for and with regional communities.

Its key stakeholders are the Queensland Government Department of Education, Training and the Arts, through Arts Queensland, and the local councils that participate in the program. These stakeholders support arts and cultural development, RADF committees, regional and remote communities and their arts and cultural workers.

How does RADF work?

Your local council bids for an annual allocation of funding for the region from Arts Queensland. This allocation is managed by your local council through a locally run RADF grants program.

RADF delivery model for 2022-23 is via Council Initiated Projects. These workshops will be hosted by the Bulloo Shire Council and open to the whole community to attend.

What is funded?

One-off, short term projects that offer professional arts, cultural and heritage opportunities.

Current Bulloo Shire Council RADF Committee:

Liaison: Bulloo Shire Council
Email: council@bulloo.qld.gov.au
Phone: 07 4621 8000

Committee Members:

  • Cr Glyn Dare
  • Diane Montgomerie
  • Tamie Warner
  • Danielle Tuite
  • Daniel Roy

For more information, contact Council's Librarian and Health Promotions Officer, Diane Montgomerie on 07 4621 8000.