Arts Agency News
Across Government Arts Portfolio Agencies Updates
This is the first Combined Arts Agency communication from CPSU and we hope to develop it as a place for members to share issues and ideas, either common or agency specific, and to have a place where members can contribute their thoughts and experiences.
Information and updates from across the Victorian Government Arts Portfolio agencies managed within the Department of Premier and Cabinet including:
- Australian Centre for the Moving Image
- Museum Victoria
- National Gallery of Victoria
- Public Record Office of Victoria
- State Library of Victoria
- Victorian Arts Centre – the Arts Centre
- Film Victoria (managed via DIIRD)
From your Organiser:
Hi to all CPSU Arts members (and any non members that might get the opportunity of reading this bulletin).
This is the first Combined Arts Agency communication from CPSU and we hope to develop it as a place for members to share issues and ideas, either common or agency specific, and to have a place where members can contribute their thoughts and experiences.
It's designed to be printed onto A3 as a 12 page booklet and at this stage we hope to manage at least 3 editions per year.
To make a contribution please email lsmerdon@cpsuvic.org
In this edition:
** Organiser Profile **
** Issue Feature – Bullying! **
** Arts Member Profile **
** What’s happening at your agency? **
** Becoming a Workplace Representative or Delegate **
Click here to view/print the formatted version;
http://www.cpsuvic.org/public_docs/Arts-Agencies-Bulletin-Vol-1-2010.pdf
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Victorian Branch Secretary
10 February 2010
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