Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says the federal government launching a new national cultural policy is a “really good start”.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday outlined the key points behind ‘Revive’, which will guide investment and decisions in the entertainment, arts and cultural sector over the next five years.
“After a decade of our Australian artists and creative workers being effectively sidelined and undermined by previous government policy, it’s a good step forward,” Ms Hanson-Young told Sky News Australia.
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