SEPTEMBER 2015 At your leisure
Cassowary Coast Regional Council
Where: Innisfail Shire Hall
When: Wednesday 14th October 2015
Time: 5.30pm to 7.00pm
Do you have issues with the mysteries of public liability insurance. Do you hold community events and partner with other or multiple clubs or groups without insurance? Do you know where you stand with responsibility if something hap-pens to a volunteer? Want clarification! Presenter: Aileen McNeil – Account Executive at Jardine Lloyd Thompson and Certi-fied Insurance Professional of the Australian and N ew Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF) working in public se ctor insurance since 2002, and assisting community groups with insurance since 2008.
The forum will look at a number of hypothetical cas e studies. This will as-sist as a practical way to clarify where exposures might lie, what classes of coverage are available for those exposures and w ho is the responsible party to insure each exposure (and why).
If you have scenarios you would like clarified or used a case study please con-
tact Kath as per below info. Kath Barnett | Cultural & Recreation Development Officer | Cassowary Coast Regional Council
P: (07) 40 302255 | M: 0419 308 530 | E-mail: [email protected]
PO Box 887 Innisfail Q 4860 | http://www.cassowarycoast.qld.gov.au
Cassowary Coast Regional Council Partnering with Community
FREE
Chasing exhibition wall space?? Contact
Table 39 (indoor or outdoor dining)
46 Ernest Street Innisfail — 40611513
Cassowary Coast Regional Council implements a permit system for events and activities on Council controlled land both for commercial and community
Not For Profit activities.
If you have an existing or are proposed a community event on council controlled land, please check with Council officers to ensure that permit applications and or approvals are in place.
You will be required to be an incorporated organisation or be auspiced by one and will need to provide as per the application:
• Evidence of current public liability insurance
• Event management plan including a Risk management plan
• A site map plan of activity area
Contact for Lauren Ballie (Special Projects and Planning) for an application form.
Email: [email protected] Ph: 4043 9127
(Cassowary Coast Regional Council) PO Box 887, Innisfail Q 4860 or
Discuss event with both Kath Barnett (Community Development Off) - email: [email protected] or Vince O’Brien (Facilities Manager) email: [email protected]
What is the Regional Arts Development Fund?
The Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF) is a partnership between state and local governments which invests in quality arts and cultural experiences across Queensland based on locally determined priorities.
RADF 2015-16 promotes the role and value of arts, culture and heritage as key drivers to: support diversity and inclusivi-ty; grow strong regions; and provide training, education and employment opportunities for Queensland artists and local communities.
From 2015, Councils will deliver locally tailored RADF programs based on the identified priorities, opportunities and ca-pacities of their local communities. This means that RADF may look different place to place as to best respond to the ways of working and aspirations of local communities.
For further information on RADF please contact your local council. For information on other Arts Queensland programs and opportunities please visit www.arts.qld.gov.au
What are the RADF 2015-16 objectives?
RADF 2015-16 objectives are to:
support local ar�sts and arts and cultural ac�vity to deliver value for local communi�es
provide opportuni�es for local communi�es to par�cipate in arts and cultural ac�vi�es
invest in locally-determined priori�es delivered through arts and cultural ac�vity
contribute towards current government priori�es
RADF 2015-16 Key Performance Outcomes (KPOs)
All projects receiving RADF 2015-16 funding are required to report on their contribution towards RADF 2015-16 Key Performance Outcomes (KPOs
IMPACT
RADF invests in a diversity of local arts and cultural projects
RADF engages local communities in arts and cultural activities
RADF supports local employment and strengthening of local arts sector
QUALITY
RADF supports quality arts and cultural initiatives based on local priorities
Local communities value RADF
REACH
RADF supports engagement with new and diverse artists, audiences and communities
RADF contributes to: diversity and inclusive communities; growing strong regions; and providing training, education and employment
VIABILITY
RADF builds strong partnerships between arts and non-arts sectors
RADF leverages additional investment
RADF funding is used effectively and appropriately
What are the acknowledgment, reporting and acquittal processes for RADF 2015-16?
All RADF 2015-16 funded activities are required to complete a Project Outcome Report. This will be provided to you by Cassowary Coast Regional Council. The Project Outcome Report includes information about the success of your project, budget and support material which are required to be submitted to Cassowary Coast Regional Council within 8 weeks of the completion of your project.
RADF 2015-16 funded activities must acknowledge the Queensland Government and the Council in all promotional ma-terial, publications and products by inclusion of the RADF 2015-16 acknowledgment text and logos - as provided to you by Cassowary Coast Regional Council.
New Application Forum and Guidelines being created now.
If you would like to discuss your up and coming project
please don’t hesitate to contact your RADF liaison officer
Kath Barnett.
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7.30pm, Friday 25th September p r e s e n t s
The French Minister
Duration: 116 mins ~ Genre: Comedy ~ Language: French ~ Release date: 17/07/2014 Producer: Frederic Bourboulon, Jerome Seydoux ~ Director: Bertrand Tavernier
Country of Origin: France
Alexandre Taillard de Vorms is tall and impressive, a man with style, attractive to women. He also happens to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs for the land of enlightenment: France.
With his silver mane and tanned, athletic body, he stalks the world stage, from the floor of the United Na-tions in New York to the powder keg of Oubanga. There, he calls on the powerful and invokes the mighty to bring peace, to calm the trigger-happy, and to cement his aura of Nobel Peace Prize winner-in-waiting. Alexandre Taillard de Vorms is a force to be reckoned with, waging his own war backed up by the holy trini-ty of diplomatic concepts: legitimacy, lucidity and efficacy. He takes on American neo-cons, corrupt Rus-sians and money-grabbing Chinese. Perhaps the world doesn't deserve France's magnanimousness, but
25 September 2015 (last Friday of the month)
At South Johnstone Community Hall (a couple of doors up from the pub)
Stratvell Film Society welcomes all guests & members
Guests $8 (max 3 visits before you must join) membership annual payment $35 September 2014 to Aug 2015 entry to all films!! Tea, coffee, biscuits, cake all available at interval
SFS the place to be seen in the dark
MASTER OF FINE ARTS (CULTURAL LEADERSHIP)
Are you an ambitious arts or creative practitioner, manager, policy maker or facilitator with a vision to make a difference in the arts and cultural sectors? Then this new course could be the opportunity that en-ables you to realise that goal.
The new NIDA Master of Fine Arts (Cultural Leadership) is a landmark graduate course that will play a pivotal role in enhancing the leadership capacity of mid-career practitioners within the arts and creative industries sector, providing a focus of learning and research for the cultural sector as a whole.
The course will be directed by NIDA’s recently appointed Chair of Cultural Leadership, Robyn Archer. Robyn Archer is one of Australia’s iconic cultural leaders – a singer, performer, writer, artistic director and public advocate for the arts. Robyn will bring her extraordinary wealth of knowledge and experience of the arts and culture internationally to the course, as well facilitating the involvement of many other outstanding practitioners from her vast network.
The course assumes a level of knowledge and experience of management, and focuses exclusively on the broad contemporary issues of arts and cultural leadership – how is public policy impacting the sector, how will artists and organsations transform themselves to be sustainable into the future, and what leader-ship skills and governance frameworks are required to achieve this continuous evolution?
As well as exploring these issues, every student will be financially supported by NIDA to have the oppor-tunity to undertake a placement of up to 4 weeks with an international organisation as the capstone of their learning.
The course will be offered part-time to facilitate the involvement of busy professionals, and can be com-pleted in that part-time mode in two and a half years. Most subjects will be taught in intensive week-long and weekend workshops, supplemented by online learning making it possible for students not resident in Sydney to enrol.
Selection for this course is highly competitive. Through the generous support of the Federal Government Ministry for the Arts, all selected students in the initial 2016 cohort will receive a Fellowship to assist with the cost of the course fees. At least one full Fellowship will be offered to an Indigenous applicant.
For more information, visit the website at: https://www.nida.edu.au/courses/graduate/cultural-leadership
Applications close on 30 September 2015
Arts Queensland has been contacted with a request to pro-
ac�vely promote to our networks to consider applica�on to the Master of Fine Arts, Cul-
tural Leadership course and scholarships through the Na�onal Ins�tute of Drama�c Art
(NIDA). This is a 30 month part-�me course delivered through NIDA’s new Graduate School
which opens on November 19th.
Addi�onal to Commonwealth support for scholarships, there is also one full scholarship
available for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander par�cipant.
Details a/ached and at h/ps://www.nida.edu.au/courses/graduate/cultural-leadership -
the applica�on period might be a bit later than the end of September, please contact NIDA
to verify.
COMMUNITY SECTOR NETWORK MEETING
Wednesday 21st September 2015 (3rd Wednesday of the Month)
12.45 lunch for start at 1pm – 2pm
Disaster Management Centre (11 Flying Fish Pt Road Innisfail) Who’s it for: Everyone
What’s it for: • Meet and greet - 12.45pm to 1.00pm start • Opportunities to share information • Be informed of current community services, events, programs and activities • Opportunities to develop networks, partnerships and build relationships • 15 minute guest speaker —�Shelley Dunlop (Qld Council of Social Services) • then discussion of topics for the rest of the year.
This meeting will be catered
Partnered by
Cassowary Coast Regional Council and
Worklink’s Partners in Recovery Initiative
Contact: Kath Barnett Ph: 40302255
email: [email protected]
Sports Community is a one stop shop for the
support of grass roots sport.
Please check out our website, www.sportscommunity.com.au. You will find
several hundred pages of valuable informa�on covering everything a club
needs to know to be successful.
Sports Community is an organisa�on established in 2012 by a group of experi-
enced sports administrators and business managers passionate about grass
roots sport, who passionately believe that healthy local sports clubs play a vital
role in building healthy communi�es.
Our Mission Our mission is to help build healthy communi�es by assis�ng grass
roots sports clubs around Australia by empowering their volunteers through
the provision of informa�on and training to help the club and the volunteers be
successful.
Sports Community website In January 2013, Sports Community launched its
free website that contains over 300 different procedures on just about every
task a club volunteer will face. Each topic is wri/en assuming the volunteer has
no previous knowledge and provides all the informa�on they will need to suc-
cessfully complete that task, whether it be to run a social or fundraising event,
write a grant, a/ract sponsors and members or to ensure the club complies
with all its legisla�ve obliga�ons and it’s all available free at
www.sportscommunity.com.au
RESOUCES TO ACCESS:
- Attracting Sponsors - Increasing Participation - Managing Volunteers
- Position Descriptions - Promotions and Marketing - Risk Management
- Running Events - Social Media - Strategic Planning - Top 9 Articles
- Tools and Templates - Trade Articles and shareable content
H e l p I n g G r a s s R o o t s C l u b s S u c c e e d
QuickStats (For qu ick in format ion)
A simple at-a-glance summary of Census statistics f or your selected area
WEBSITE:
http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/censushome.nsf/hom e/quickstats
QuickStats is a fast, simple way for users to understand an area at a glance and is intended for anyone wanting quick summary information about an area.
QuickStats presents data through tables, graphs and text to highlight key themes from the 2011 Census. If you wish to know more about a chosen area, you can explore it in more detail through direct links to the community profiles series. QuickStats has been designed to be displayed as a series of web pages, however you can print the QuickStats pages for your chosen area.
Click Advanced search and enter text or addresses for your search, or browse the structure of the geographic areas to search any area. Easy mapping tools allow you to navigate, select areas and view them on a map. Once you have chosen an area, a link to QuickStats and Community Profiles will be provided.
Tickets $20.00 at door
Pre pay $16.00 at Council Offices
MORNING MELODIES
2015
Morning Tea included
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Scott Irwin & Danielle Barns - Tuesday October 13th
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Debra Byrne –Tuesday 24th November
Proudly brought to you by Cassowary Coast Regional Council
For further information and group bookings please phone 4030 2285
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