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Frank Panucci.
The Deputy Executive Officer of the Cultural Community Development Unit of the Australia Council in 1995 writes about the evolution of the Council’s multicultural arts policy, in particular its shift from the aim of cultural maintenance to seeing diversity as central to Australia’s cultural product and representations.
1995
26 March 2002
Infocus (Ethnic Communities' Council of NSW) 18(4), 1995, p 24
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