Difference between revisions of "Stephen Spence"
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+ | In 1994, the difficulties of life as a performing artist will be highlighted in a South Australia campaign by the [[Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance]] (MEAA). In a submission to the state government's Arts Taskforce, it calls for improved work opportunities for performers in the state. | ||
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+ | MEAA branch secretary [[Stephen Spence]] told [[Green Left Weekly]], "The state government has an arts budget of over $70million, yet many SA performers find work opportunities are at an all time low. Another wave of performers is leaving for the eastern states because of lack of jobs."<ref>[https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/sa-performers-demand-work]</ref> | ||
==SEARCH Foundation== | ==SEARCH Foundation== | ||
Circa 1999 [[Stephen Spence]], President, United Trades & Labor Council of South Australia was involved with the [[SEARCH Foundation]].<ref>[https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/19991101130000/http://www.search.org.au/f_left_spenceletter.htm]</ref> | Circa 1999 [[Stephen Spence]], President, United Trades & Labor Council of South Australia was involved with the [[SEARCH Foundation]].<ref>[https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/19991101130000/http://www.search.org.au/f_left_spenceletter.htm]</ref> | ||
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==Broadside Weekly sponsors== | ==Broadside Weekly sponsors== | ||
Sponsors of the the [[Broadside Weekly]] listed in issue number 3, June 17, 1992, page 15 included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''. | Sponsors of the the [[Broadside Weekly]] listed in issue number 3, June 17, 1992, page 15 included '''{{PAGENAME}}'''. |
Revision as of 10:00, 27 February 2024
Stephen Spence
Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance
In 1994, the difficulties of life as a performing artist will be highlighted in a South Australia campaign by the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA). In a submission to the state government's Arts Taskforce, it calls for improved work opportunities for performers in the state.
MEAA branch secretary Stephen Spence told Green Left Weekly, "The state government has an arts budget of over $70million, yet many SA performers find work opportunities are at an all time low. Another wave of performers is leaving for the eastern states because of lack of jobs."[1]
SEARCH Foundation
Circa 1999 Stephen Spence, President, United Trades & Labor Council of South Australia was involved with the SEARCH Foundation.[2]
Broadside Weekly sponsors
Sponsors of the the Broadside Weekly listed in issue number 3, June 17, 1992, page 15 included Stephen Spence.