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Queries, questions, comments

If you have queries, questions, comments about the Cultural Awards, or if need a bit of advice with your project submission, please contact:

Chris Hudson, Cultural Development Policy Officer, LGSA
Tel: 02 9242 4047
Email: christopher.hudson@lgsa.org.au

Having difficulties

If you are having difficulties with your online application, or you’re on the verge of a technical breakdown, then contact website support:

Diana Mounter, Design and Development Coordinator, LGSA
Tel: 02 9242 4034
Email: diana.mounter@lgsa.org.au

Media enquiries

For media enquiries about the awards or this website please contact the Associations Media Officer:

Kristie Down, Media and Communications Officer, LGSA
Tel: 0427 109 593
Email: kristie.down@lgsa.org.au

Awards Evening enquiries

For all enquiries about the awards evening or your booking details please contact:

Karen Rolls, LGSA
Tel: (02) 9242 4050
Email: events@lgsa.org.au

For other general enquiries

Local Government Association of NSW and Shires Association of NSW
GPO Box 7003
Sydney NSW 2001
Tel: 02 9242 4000
Fax: 02 9242 4111
Email: lgsa@lgsa.org.au Web: www.lgsa.org.au

Cultural Awards 2008 Winners Announced

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Blog

  1. May 29, 2008

    "Cities must trade in cultural cringe for a growing sense of confidence in our distinctiveness. They must try to be somewhere, not anywhere in the extended global sprawl of electronic suburbia. Cities must wilfully believe that the unique combination of events that may fuse here is just as compelling as those that may fuse somewhere else. Cities need to involve their people in making and remaking their own mythology, and create something that is truly unique." Marcus Westbury

  2. May 21, 2008

    'We must now give greater recognition to culture as a contributor to truly sustainable development that respects people and environments, and serves the cause of dialogue and peace. In this way we shall be able to recover the sense of our joint commitment to promoting “the intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind”.' Koïchiro Matsuura - Director-General of UNESCO. PDF Here

  3. April 17, 2008

    "Writing about culture is like trying to catch a butterfly with a pin" ... Miriam Lyons on bigger picture cultural change.