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Arts needs to broaden appeal to attract sponsorship: PricewaterhouseCoopers
Arts needs to broaden appeal to attract sponsorship: PricewaterhouseCoopers
23 November 2011 3:48pm
Arts organisations need to provide sponsorship packages that engage a broader cross section of the community if they are to maximise their corporate sponsorship potential, says accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC).
Adelaide Fringe deal to
Adelaide Fringe deal to "break down barriers" for accountants
18 November 2011 3:18pm
Accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers saw the Adelaide Fringe festival as an ideal platform to break down barriers with the local community and engage its staff with a major cultural event, organisers say.
San Remo backs National Gallery exhibition
San Remo backs National Gallery exhibition
14 November 2011 3:23pm
Australia pasta company San Remo has become the exhibition partner for a major exhibition that starts next month at Canberra's National Gallery and will leverage the sponsorship through the Capital's Enlighten Festival in March.
Wesfarmers signs $1.4 million gallery deal
Wesfarmers signs $1.4 million gallery deal
07 November 2011 2:55pm
Wesfarmers has increased its sponsorship of the National Gallery of Australia and will become its Indigenous Arts partner from 2012.
Arts must learn from AFL and cricket: Opera Australia
Arts must learn from AFL and cricket: Opera Australia
03 November 2011 3:23pm
Government funding of the arts is on the decline and the sector must find its own version of cricket's Twenty20 in order to appeal to new audiences and sponsors, according to Opera Australia artistic director, Lyndon Terracini.
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