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28 historical awards

Project area
Start with the ACT lane, then narrow by state and closing date.
Prioritising justice, diversion, reinvestment, community safety. Research-heavy feeds are hidden unless you include them. 11 wiki-derived support terms are included.
Funding type
Capital (loans-with-grant), procurement (tenders & supply), or competitive grants.

Cultivating Community Gardens Grants — Garden bed replenishment, path and shade house construction for propagation of plants to be provided free to the general community at the Acacia Ridge Community Centre Community Garden, Acacia Ridge (2014-15)

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Brisbane City Council — Cultivating Community Gardens Grants
Lord Mayor's Community Sustainability and Environmental Grants Program grant. Recipient: Acacia Ridge Community Support Inc. Project: Garden bed replenishment, path and shade house construction for propagation of plants to be provided free to the general community at the Acacia Ridge Community Centre Community Garden, Acacia Ridge. Round: 2014-15.
$1,693 – $1,693
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council (2011-12)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
Recipient: Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2011-12.
$15,000 – $15,000
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to PALM ISLAND ABORIGINAL SHIRE COUNCIL (2011-12)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
Recipient: PALM ISLAND ABORIGINAL SHIRE COUNCIL. Year: 2011-12.
$22,000 – $22,000
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
Ensures Indigenous communities in regional and remote areas of Queensland have access to arts and cultural services. provides funding to support the development of Indigenous art, artists and cultural workers through arts and cultural activities that keep culture strong, engage community members and support and encourage economic development and independence through the creation of employment for Indigenous artists and project managers. Recipient: Doomadgee Aboriginal Shire Council . Year: 2012-13.
$10,000 – $10,000
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
Ensures Indigenous communities in regional and remote areas of Queensland have access to arts and cultural services. provides funding to support the development of Indigenous art, artists and cultural workers through arts and cultural activities that keep culture strong, engage community members and support and encourage economic development and independence through the creation of employment for Indigenous artists and project managers. Recipient: Palm Island Aboriginal Shire Council . Year: 2012-13.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2012-13.
$76,725 – $76,725
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage Recipient: Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies. Year: 2012-13.
$5,000 – $5,000
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to First Nations Australia Writers Network (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
To support professional development activities that help individual practitioners to advance their own career, develop their practice or provide significant benefits to the sector Recipient: First Nations Australia Writers Network. Year: 2012-13.
$6,710 – $6,710
Ongoing
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QLD Arts Grant to Major Brisbane Festivals Pty Ltd (2012-13)

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Arts Queensland — Arts Grants Expenditure
To support the arts and cultural activities provided through the government owned corporations - Major Brisbane Festivals, Queensland Music Festival and the Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts Recipient: Major Brisbane Festivals Pty Ltd. Year: 2012-13.
$5,290,000 – $5,290,000
Ongoing
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Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact — Girringun Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Impact
To provide funding to support individuals, organisations or collectives to deliver vibrant and accessible arts and cultural experiences for Queensland. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$6,000 – $6,000
Ongoing
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Projects and Programs — Girringun Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — Projects and Programs
To support individual artists, collectives and not-for-profit organisations in initiatives including new work, exhibitions, productions, industry development and cultural engagement activities. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$1,900 – $1,900
Ongoing
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Indigenous Regional Arts Fund — Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — Indigenous Regional Arts Fund
The Indigenous Regional Arts Development Fund (IRADF) program is a partnership between Arts Queensland and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Recipient: Woorabinda Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2016-17.
$15,000 – $15,000
Ongoing
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Indigenous Regional Arts Fund — Pormpuraaw Arts and Cultural Centre (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — Indigenous Regional Arts Fund
The Indigenous Regional Arts Development Fund (IRADF) program is a partnership between Arts Queensland and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Recipient: Pormpuraaw Arts and Cultural Centre. Year: 2016-17.
$15,000 – $15,000
Ongoing
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BIA Capacity Building — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2016-17.
$13,500 – $13,500
Ongoing
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BIA Capacity Building — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$12,300 – $12,300
Ongoing
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BIA Capacity Building — Girringun Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA Capacity Building
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$4,050 – $4,050
Ongoing
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BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite — Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Queensland Arts Showcase Program - Ignite
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2016-17.
$29,670 – $29,670
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$70,000 – $70,000
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Girringun Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Girringun Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$35,000 – $35,000
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Yarrabah Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2016-17.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Wujal Wujal Aboriginal Shire Council. Year: 2016-17.
$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership — Wei'Num Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts and Crafts Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centres - Partnership
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Wei'Num Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Arts and Crafts Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$20,000 – $20,000
Ongoing
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Backing Indigenous Arts - BSO — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2016-17)

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Arts Queensland — Backing Indigenous Arts - BSO
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2016-17.
$1,250 – $1,250
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Mirndiyan Gununa Aboriginal Corporation. Year: 2018-19.
$174 – $174
Ongoing
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BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund — Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts (2018-19)

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Arts Queensland — BIA - Indigenous Arts Centre Infrastructure Fund
To develop a sustainable and ethical Indigenous arts industry in Queensland, create pathways for artists and showcase their work on the world stage. Recipient: Bamanga Bubu Ngadimunku Aboriginal Corporation - Yalanji Arts. Year: 2018-19.
$45,000 – $45,000
Ongoing
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