Yesterday, the Federal Government announced a $250 million package, including grants and Commonwealth-guaranteed concessional bank loans, to support the arts, cultural, film and entertainment industries.
Tourism organisations have applauded the support, with Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) ceo, Margy Osmond, saying the arts and cultural sector of the tourism industry provide compelling reasons to visit and revisit destinations all over the country.
“The arts and cultural community have been devastated over recent months by the bushfires, COVID-19 and now ongoing domestic border closures and this timely response will provide much needed relief over the next twelve months.
“Our research shows Australians want to engage in cultural tourism but are adopting a ‘wait and see approach,’ with respect to turning sentiment into actual visitation.
“Part of this is due to a physical inability to visit a show in another state. This new support can only take full effect when all domestic borders are reopened, and interstate tourism can begin to rebuild.
“Our arts and culture organisations have all the safety and hygiene protocols in place and are ready to welcome back patrons. And in these difficult times the need for Australians to escape into imagination, beauty and thought-provoking performances and exhibitions has never been more important.”