Arts and Heritage Levy delivers cultural vitality

Find out how your Arts and Heritage Levy helped preserve, develop and support our region's arts and cultural heritage.

Lior playing at Bankfoot House Heritage Precinct during Horizon Festival. Mt Tibrogargan is in the background

Photo by Nic Morley

Lior in Concert at Bankfoot House, Horizon Festival 2023.

The Sunshine Coast’s fusion of rich and varied heritage, coupled with its thriving arts scene, make it a vibrant melting pot of culture.

This fact was underpinned by the initiatives, programs and projects outlined in the Sunshine Coast Arts and Heritage Levy Annual Report 2023-24 at Sunshine Coast Council’s Ordinary Meeting today (21 November).

Sunshine Coast Council Community Portfolio Councillor Taylor Bunnag said strong audience numbers, business development, sector growth and First Nations collaborations were just some of the highlights in the report.

“Programs funded by the Levy help to preserve, develop and support arts and cultural heritage across the region,” Cr Bunnag said.

“Whether you’re a practitioner, audience member or consumer, the Levy provides numerous opportunities for current and future communities to engage with arts and cultural heritage on the Sunshine Coast.

Heritage Program Highlights

“The 2023-24 Heritage program served to conserve, promote and share the stories and history of the people and places of the Sunshine Coast.

“Highlights of the heritage program included a series of free community heritage events celebrating First Nations Peoples and culture, sporting history and built heritage.

“The program also provided funding programs to support local museums and research groups, as well as professional development training and assistance.”

First Nations Family Fun Day at Bankfoot House - people dancing in the grounds

Arts Program Highlights

Fellow Community Portfolio Councillor David Law said the Arts program highlights included a successful artist-in-residence program, a number of First Nations-led creative programs and the Creative Industries Investment Program, which provides grants and professional development for established arts and cultural initiatives that support the development of our region's arts ecology.

“The support and leadership of volunteers was vital to the success of the levy-funded programs.

“We acknowledge and thank the countless volunteers, whether they be industry advisors, partners and mentors, or those giving their time in our museums or galleries.

“Council demonstrates its commitment to supporting arts and cultural heritage outcomes through the collection of the Levy, recognises the important role that both sectors and industries play in shaping and influencing our sense of community, belonging, cultural vitality and identity in a time of unprecedented growth and change.”

INARI_Politics of Snails - projections on the walls of the Old Lock Up, Maroochydore

About the Levy

In 2023-24 the Arts and Heritage Levy, paid by all rateable properties as part of the annual rates payment, was increased by $2 to $18.

The Arts Program directed $4 to achieve the vision and goals of the Sunshine Coast Creative Arts Plan 2023-2038, and the $14 Heritage Program delivers the outcomes of the Sunshine Coast Heritage Plan 2021-2031.

View the full Sunshine Coast Arts and Heritage Levy Annual Report 2023-24

 
 

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