Arts
The Greens value the vital role artists play in our society, telling our many and varied stories, helping us to understand our world and challenging us to see it from a different perspective, or simply bringing us together as a community and entertaining us – in good times and bad. To make sure performing arts has a vibrant future in Australia, we need to encourage innovation, support artists and make sure as many Australians as possible get to share the experience.
The Greens’ priorities include support for innovation in the arts and for live performance both domestically and globally; policies to support artists through periods of unpredictable work; an emphasis on arts in early childhood education and throughout schooling; and a commitment to clean up copyright law so it does its job of supporting both creators and consumers rather than corporate copyright owners.
media-releases
11 Nov 2009
The Australian Greens welcomed confirmation today that the Rudd Government will not be removing parallel importation protection...
media-releases
27 Oct 2009
The Australian Greens will move amendments to the Resale Royalty Rights bill that is due to come before the Senate this week to...
event
23 Sep 2009 | 4:30 am
Greens Deputy Leader, Senator Christine Milne will introduce an exclusive preview screening of Jonathan auf der Heide's Van Die...
photo-galleries
10 Sep 2009
On Tuesday, 8th September a large Petition bundle of SAVING AUSSIE BOOKS signatures were handed over to Federal Labor Members o...
media-releases
09 Sep 2009
The Australian Greens today outlined their commitment to protect the diversity of the Australian publishing industry for author...
media-releases
01 Sep 2009
The Rudd Government should immediately commit to overturning the Howard Government's funding cuts to the Victorian College of t...
video
17 Aug 2009
Australian Greens Senator Christine Milne and director Franny Armstrong at the Australian premiere of The Age of Stupid.
media-releases
20 Feb 2009
Australian Greens Deputy Leader and Arts Spokesperson, Senator Christine Milne, said:
"It is very promising that the Ho...