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Big hART is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW and the Department of Premier and Cabinet. Between 2002 and 2007 the company ran a landmark project at the Northcott Housing Estate in Surry Hills. The project was facilitated by the Department of Housing and had many public arts outcomes including Sticky Bricks, a theatre production in the 2006 Sydney Festival.
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The Iemma Government today paid tribute to the overwhelming success of the Sydney Festival over the last three decades, as the 2008 season was formally launched.
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Sydney author Frank Moorhouse has been awarded the 2007 NSW Writer’s Fellowship, Minister for the Arts Frank Sartor announced today. Mr Moorhouse will use the $20 000 fellowship to complete the final novel in his trilogy, Palais des Nations.
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Minister for the Arts Frank Sartor today announced the winners of the 2007 NSW Premier’s History Awards and the 2007 NSW History Fellowship. Mr Sartor said the NSW Government provided $90,000 for the awards, which attracted 199 entries this year.
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Sydney choreographer and dancer Bernadette Walong has been awarded the $30,000 NSW Women and Arts Fellowship, Minister for the Arts Frank Sartor announced today.
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