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(24) What written outcome of the review was provided; if none, why not.

(25) Will the Minister provide a copy of the written review; if not, why not.

(26) What is the structure and curriculum of the new music outreach program.

(27) To what extent does the new program engage (a) ACT primary school students, (b) ACT secondary school students, (c) ACT secondary college students and (d) the broader community.

(28) To what locations will the new program travel.

(29) On what date did the Government decide that the funding application for the Music Engagement Program was unsuccessful.

(30) On what date was that decision communicated to the funding applicant.

(31) Will the Minister provide a copy of that communication; if not, why not.

(32) Given that, under the ACT arts policy, one of the principles of artsACT is participation in and access to the arts, achieved in part through partnerships and collaboration, and that artsACT recognises that the ACT Government’s priorities include health and education, how, and to what extent, did the funding application for the Music Engagement Program fail to align with those attributes and qualities.

Mr Ramsay: The answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) Grant funding to the ANU

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

$1,214,003

$955,000

$773,536

$929,474

$640,021

(2) Grant Funding for Music Programs

Music Engagement

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

$376,116

$400,000

$389,185

$346,185

$211,176

Music Development

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

$166,565

$200,000

$154,288

$244,980

$105,588

Music for Colleges

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

$240,714

$255,000

$281,319

$252,273

$270,463

Student Outreach and Engagement

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

$0

$100,000

$73,400

$69,448

$52,794


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