THURSDAY JULY 26

(Note: Program may change - check this website for latest details)

 

9.00
Registration Chapel Off Chapel open for light breakfast
9.30
Conference Opening
Chair: Helen Baker, City of Yarra
Welcome and background to conference
Helen Baker
, City of Yarra
Welcome to Stonnington
Councillor Claude Ullin
, City of Stonnington
Traditional Welcome
Carolyn Briggs
, Elder of the Boonwurrung people, traditional owners of the land around Melbourne
10.00 Ministerial address The changing shape of community cultures and their impact on local government in Australia
Richard Wynne
, Minister for Local Government, Victoria
10.10 Keynote Speaker New Zealand government’s adoption of the fourth pillar of ‘culture’
Hon Nanaia Mahuta,
Minister for Youth Affairs, Associate Minister for Local Government, New Zealand
10.30 MORNING TEA (Foyer)  
11.00 Policy directions for the future: how can policy in arts and culture contribute to strength of local communities?
Chair: Sue Beal, CDN
Global Community and Local Government: Agenda 21 for Culture
Jordi Pascual
, Co-ordinator, Agenda 21 for Culture, United Cities for Local Government.
11.45 Concurrent sessions
Chair: t.b.a.
How can we advance a cultural development agenda in Victoria?: local government peak bodies respond.
Rae Perry, CEO, Victorian Local Governance Association
David Priess, Local Government Professionals
Dick Gross, President, CEO, Municipal Association of Victoria
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Paul Holton, Manager, Arts and Leisure, Latrobe City Council
Strengthening relationships between spheres of government: new directions for arts policy and funding
Elisabeth Jones and Ian Rogers, Arts Victoria, Local Partnerships Program
Frank Panucci, Community Partnerships, Australia Council Community Partnerships Program
12.45 LUNCH (Foyer)  
1.45 Wake Up Call
Steve Scully
Laugh your socks off
Laughing workshop to enliven the afternoon’s discussions
2.00 Local government’s engagement with Indigenous art and culture
Chair: Cr David Wilson, City of Melbourne
Indigenous communities and local government: can the arts contribute?
Colleen Marion, Director, Gathering Place, western suburbs Melbourne
The Hon Nanaia Mahuta. Minister for Youth Affairs, Associate Minister for Local Government, New Zealand
2.00-
3.45
Concurrent sessions
Workshop - Studio 1

Host: Anne Maree Pfabe
(maximum 20 participants)
How do we get the truth into reconciliation?
Steve Payne, Executive Officer, The Torch Project
2.45-
3.45
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Kim Kruger, Audience Access Project Manager, Ilbijerri Theatre Company
What have we learned from arts projects with indigenous communities?
Maree McLachlan, City of Greater Bendigo, Passage Through Ceremony and Hand Me Down Project
Karen Wyld, City of Onkaparinga, Southern Indigenous Weavers Project  Interweaving People: Connecting Communities
Kylie Belling, Artistic Director, Ilbijerri Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Theatre Co-op, Strengthening the Aboriginal Community in Smith Street, the Dirty Mile
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Councillor David Wilson, City of Melbourne
How can we get indigenous arts on the agenda of local government? Case study of City of Melbourne’s Indigenous Arts Program
Wal Saunders, Warrnambool, first Chair Indigenous Arts Advisory Panel
Kutcha Edwards, current Chair, Indigenous Arts Advisory Panel
Janina Harding
, Manager, Indigenous Arts Program, City of Melbourne
3.45 AFTERNOON TEA (Foyer)  
4.15 The changing shape of community cultures and their impact on local government in Victoria
Moderator: Professor Peter Sheldrake, RMIT
The great debate: Expanding Cultures: ‘Interculturalism versus multiculturalism’ should we be encouraging expression of traditional cultures or new forms of cultural expression?
Jude Bloomfield, independent researcher, UK
Jordi Pasquale, Agenda 21 for Culture, Spain
Claude Ullin, Councillor, City of Stonnington
Jill Morgan, Executive Officer, Multicultural Arts Victoria
Rick Connors, Professional in Residence, Shepparton
Khalid Abdul Wahib, hiphop artist and Youth Officer, MAV
Isabel Jackson, Arts and Culture Officer, City of Hobsons Bay
5.00 BREAK  
6.00 Pitching for Communities Competition
Committee Room, Prahran Town Hall
Chair: John Smithies, Director CDN
Andy Miller, Senior Arts Officer, Arts Victoria
Rita Dimasi, Editor, Artshub
Graham Pitts, artist playwright and Chair of NACA
7.00 Conference Dinner
Prahran Town Hall
MC: Aamer Rahman
Highlights of the evening will be performances by National Institute of Circus Arts graduates and the ‘Pitching for Communities’ competition, where teams of artists and community groups present their dream project to conference delegates
Background music by Akash
Entrée
Pitching for Communities finallists
Main course
Performance by NICA graduates
Dessert, Coffee

FRIDAY JULY 27

9.00
Registration Chapel Off Chapel open for light breakfast
9.30
Conference Opening
Chair: to be confirmed
Welcome and introduction to the day
Keynote Speaker The changing shape of community cultures and their impact on local government; Victoria, Australia and overseas
Penny Hutchinson
, Director Arts Victoria
Keynote Speaker Intercultural Dialogue - creating the new
Jude Bloomfield
, research associate of the International Cultural Planning & Policy Unit, De Montfort University, Leicester & Comedia, UK
10.40 MORNING TEA (Foyer)  
11.10 Different approaches to evaluation: how do we measure the outcomes of arts and cultural development activities?
Chair: Sue Doyle, Arts Victoria
The contribution of cultural development to community well-being:  key trends and emerging ideas
Professor John Wiseman and Dr. Kathleen Brasher
, McCaughey Centre, Melbourne University
12.00 Concurrent sessions
Chair: Sue Doyle, Arts Victoria
Different approaches to evaluation: how do we measure the outcomes of arts and cultural development activities?
Naomi Berman, Assoc. Prof. David Dunt, Victoria Johnson, Lindy Joubert, Dr. Margaret Kelaher, Dr. Janet Stanley
Linda Sproul, Manager, Public Programs, Museum Victoria
Georgie Meyer, Community Engagement Manager, Museum Victoria
Karl Hatton, Cultural Services Officer, Glenelg Shire Council
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Marion Mathews, Regional Arts Development Officer, Horsham
Working with diverse partners: positive outcomes for all?
Debby Maziarz, Director, Westside Circus
Dean Michael, Brimbank City Council and Lisa Arnott, Maribyrnong City Council, Celia Robinson, Unit Manager, Community Development and Paula Jorgenson, Moreland City Council
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Alice Park, Senior Arts Officer, Arts Victoria
Arts in public spaces: how do we deal with differing agendas?
Louise Rollman, independent curator, Queensland
Glenyys Romanes, Manager Community Relationships, Department of Infrastructure
Natasha Shaw, Arts Co-ordinator, Queensland Rail
1.00 LUNCH (Foyer)  
2.00 Pre-afternoon warm-up
Bollywood dance workshop
Kita Performing Arts company
2.15 Session
Chair: Jon Hawkes, Director, Community Music Victoria and author ‘Fourth Pillar of Sustainability’
Arts and democratic participation in Australia: how can the arts be more strategically important to local government?
Martin Mulligan, Globalism Institute, RMIT
3.00 Concurrent sessions
Chair: to be advised
Regional focus: how can local arts projects contribute to the strength of regional communities?
Marty Cunningham, Dept of Culture and the Arts, WA and
Matthew Tonts, Director, Institute for Regional Development, WA
Lindy Bartholomew, Director, Regional Arts Victoria
Clare Irvine, Education Coordinator, Maitland
Concurrent sessions
Chair:
Issues arising from practice
Gaynor Cuthbert, PhD candidate and art tutor, Melbourne University, volunteer Heide Museum
Rebecca Lister, Arts and Culture Coordinator, Jesuit Social Services
Lesley Hall, Arts & Cultural Development Officer, City of Darebin,
Jane Trengrove, Disability Planning Officer City of Yarra
Concurrent sessions
Chair: Verity Higgins, Regional Arts Development Officer, Ballarat and district
Multiple Public Voices: working with diverse communities
Sarah Poole and Mark Wilkinson, Darebin and Whittlesea councils
Catherine Rinaudo, formerly Cultural Development Officer, City of Maribyrnong
Angela Bailey, photographer and
Helena Spyrou, writer, Carlton Public Housing Estate
4.00 AFTERNOON TEA (Foyer)  
4.30 Conference Wrap-up
Chairs: Peter Redden and Helen Baker, Conference Co-Chairs
Moving Forward from here- do we have another conference?
Jude Bloomfield
Local delegates and speakers
5.15 Farewell Drinks
Final chance for networking