Art News and Resources
Different by nature. Noosa Council’s creative industries and cultural initiatives.
Opportunities | Venues | Partnerships | Professional Development
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Art News
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Regional Arts Development Fund (RADF)
Find out about the RADF program for arts and cultural projects
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HONC | Live Music
A new creative and professional development program for live music presenters, producers, and collectives.
Applications Now Open
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Economic Development Grants
Grant opportunities are available for local arts projects that have a positive impact on the local economy.
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Community Grants
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations with a project that will benefit the community or environment.
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Community Venue Directory
Looking for a venue? Check out the Community Venue Hire Directory.
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Library Makerspaces
Noosaville and Cooroy libraries have makerspaces offering access to new and emerging technology
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Peregian Digital Hub
Residencies, cadetships, digital facilities, and monthly networking events for creatives
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Noosa Regional Gallery
Discover exhibitions, artist talks, masterclasses and workshops, and free making spaces for all
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Image Credits
- First Image | WE MORPH by The Shelter (2024) at Sun City Gallery, Noosaville. Photo by Melissa Hoareau. WE MORPH was proudly supported by Noosa Council and the Queensland Government through The Regional Arts Development Fund
- Noosa Council Economic Development Grants | Sunshine Coast Screen Collective | Crew Intensive: Screen Industry Training proudly supported by Noosa Council’s Economic Development Grant (2024)
- Noosa Council Community Grants | The Majestic Theatre, Pomona
- Community Venue Directory | Peregian Beach Community House
- Noosa Regional Gallery | ONE + ONE = THREE : Natalie Ryan, Pip Ryan and The Ryan Sisters installation view, Noosa Regional Gallery, 2022. Photo by Warwick Gow.