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Queensland Performing Arts Trust Act 1977
sec.1BGuiding principles for achieving the object
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### sec.1B Guiding principles for achieving the object
The principles intended to guide the achievement of the object of the Act are the following—
leadership and excellence should be provided in the performing arts;
leadership and excellence should be demonstrated in the management, on a commercial basis, of venues used for the performing arts, for the benefit of performing artists;
there should be responsiveness to the needs of communities in regional and outer metropolitan areas;
respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures should be affirmed;
children and young people should be supported in their appreciation of, and involvement in, the performing arts;
diverse audiences should be developed;
capabilities for life-long learning about the performing arts should be developed;
opportunities should be developed for international collaboration and for cultural exports, especially to the Asia-Pacific region;
content relevant to Queensland should be promoted and presented.
s 1B ins 2003 No. 66 s 23
- (a) leadership and excellence should be provided in the performing arts;
- (b) leadership and excellence should be demonstrated in the management, on a commercial basis, of venues used for the performing arts, for the benefit of performing artists;
- (c) there should be responsiveness to the needs of communities in regional and outer metropolitan areas;
- (d) respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures should be affirmed;
- (e) children and young people should be supported in their appreciation of, and involvement in, the performing arts;
- (f) diverse audiences should be developed;
- (g) capabilities for life-long learning about the performing arts should be developed;
- (h) opportunities should be developed for international collaboration and for cultural exports, especially to the Asia-Pacific region;
- (i) content relevant to Queensland should be promoted and presented.